On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 9:02:32 PM UTC+10, john lunzer wrote:
>
> I had a suspicion that a plugin could be causing the problem. Sure enough the 
> todo.py plugin causes the significant lack of visual updates. Even with all 
> plugins disable traversing the list using Up/Down-arrow is still a little 
> choppy but much much better. It is only the todo.py plugin which causes the 
> significant lag in visual updating in the tree, however.
>

I've experienced the same annoying slow, non-updating tree movement with 
the up/down key navigation.  I didn't think to look into the plugins.  Lo 
and behold, removing the todo plugin fixes that problem for me too!  There 
is only a barely noticeable visual lag remaining now (which may well be due 
to syntax highlighting, but I thought highlighting was delayed so that it 
didn't interfere).  Thanks for the tip! 

Leo 5.1-final, build 20150421110203, Tue Apr 21 11:02:03 CDT 2015
Python 2.7.6, PyQt version 4.8.4
Windows 8 AMD64 (build 6.2.9200) 

That said, there is still visual lag when holding down Ctrl+Up or Ctrl+Down 
> in the body which moves a line of text. That may be a whole other 
> bug/issue. Can somebody confirm if they're seeing this behavior?
>

I didn't know this shortcut existed; it will probably get used a lot from 
now on.  I can confirm that this slow visual updating behaviour remains for 
me, even after removing the todo plugin.

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