Hi,

OK, I moved images from src directory to ext/FillPatterns directory and forgot to commit.
I commit. This way,
CORE wil not have these images any more
PLUS will have them and will load them
I can also remove all images from FillPaterns but a dozen

BUT
I'm quite sure the startup duration problem is due to Sextante PlugIn, not JumpFillPattern. From a CORE installation, loading patterns or not makes about no difference (between 5 and 7s) From PLUS installation I get about 12 s with FilPatterns and without sextante and more than 30 with Sextante

Michaël


Le 18/11/2011 14:49, Giuseppe Aruta a écrit :
Hi Ede,

a) I agree with you and Michael to speed up the plugin
b) on the other hand, my original proposal (to move all JPGs out OJ into an external folder) was to make the fill pattern menu more simple with less items. JPGs were inflating the menu with more than 137 items and, if used, geoff's plugin benefits were not so easy to find But in the actual OJ NB we use Geoff's plugin to load extenal pattern (included JPG) and we moved all OJ JPGs into "FillPattern" folder (the system folder of this plugin).
Making OJ more slow on starting
AND
re-"inflating" again Fill Pattern menu with more than 100 images - basically vanifing point b). I believe that we should leave "FillPattern" folder empty, or at least with few raster and vector examples. Any external JPG can be anyhow loaded using option 39 (no image choosen) on Fill Pattern menu.
This is my proposal

Giuseppe
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*Inviato:* Venerdì 18 Novembre 2011 9:08
*Oggetto:* Re: [JPP-Devel] oj startup duration

That's what i meant. But i agree with Michael that we should check the code for speedup possibility before considering limiting.

..ede

On 18.11.2011 08:08, Giuseppe Aruta wrote:
> Hi Ede,
> it could be connected to the images on FillPatern folder. Too many. Did you try to move them on another folder? We don't need them on FillPattern dir as they can be loaded using "load image" option
>
> *Da:* "edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de>" <edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de>> > *A:* OpenJump develop and use <jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>>
> *Cc:* bernd.we...@erfurt.de <mailto:bernd.we...@erfurt.de>
> *Inviato:* Giovedì 17 Novembre 2011 18:07
> *Oggetto:* Re: [JPP-Devel] oj startup duration
>
> as far as i can pinpoint it is the FillPattern loading algorithm. Renaming or deleting the folder with the pattern brings it up to a to 2513 comparable speed.
>
> should we fix it or leave it to geoff?
>
> ..ede
>
> On 17.11.2011 17:57, edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de> <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de>> wrote:
>>  i can repeat this with
>>  R2513plus 20s,
>>  R2532plus 60s
>>  .. ede
>>
>> On 17.11.2011 17:54, edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de> <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de <mailto:edgar.sol...@web.de>> wrote: >> > Bernd a german user i am in contact with noticed that the current plus build takes much longer to start up. here are his measurements.
>> >
>> > Release min:sec
>> > R2532plus 02:12
>> > R2532core ca. 00:05
>> >
>> > R2513plus 00:45
>> > r2513core ca. 00:05
>> >
>> > for tests i made the 2513 available again.
>> >
>> > a short test here showed that sextante takes at least 30s alone (on my machine of course).
>> >
>> > ..ede
>> >
>> >
>
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