On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 15:55:40 +0000, Omari Stephens wrote:

> stair wrote:
>> I have been a long time user of GQview and switched to GeeQie about a
>> year ago, great stuff Guys, it looks like you are working really hard
>> on it I look forward to watching GeeQie develop.
>> 
>> Now my point, when performing file operations from within GeeQie e.g.
>> moving or deleting a large number of images (a few 100s) things get
>> very slow taking 100% processor.  As the number of images remaining to
>> be operated on gets smaller things speed up. It is as if the operation
>> is performed on only 1 image at a time and after each operation the
>> list of remaining images is re-created.  I have no idea if this is what
>> is really happening, only that this is what seems to happen in use.  I
>> don't recall these operations being so slow on GQview, any thoughts?
> Could you provide an exact set of instructions for a task that is slower
> in geeqie than gqview?  That would make it easier to reproduce and fix
> whatever the problem may be.
>> My system is Ubuntu 9.04 on Athlon 2600 + 512MB RAM
>> 
>> Stair
> 
> Thanks,
> --xsdg
> 
> 
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I cannot say for sure that GeeQie is slower than GQview, I have not 
tested it, it just an impression I have.  I can say that some things ARE 
very slow.

Example: compare 2 sets containing 100s of common images, in the results 
select all of a group (lets say group 1 but it does not matter) and then 
delete the selection.  On my machine, which is admittedly old and slow, 
to begin with it takes >1sec to delete each image, as the number of 
images decreases the rate at which images are deleted increases.

Hope that makes sense

Stair



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