Il 24/05/2011 07:42, Tommaso Cucinotta ha scritto:
I forgot to mention: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P9600 @ 2.66GHz (cpufreq in performance mode).Il 24/05/2011 06:34, John McCabe-Dansted ha scritto:To reproduce: 1) Open a complex lyx file with many math insets, macros etc. (e.g. http://www.csse.uwa.edu.au/~john/drafts/Thesis_Background.lyx, or just create a new document and fill the screen with "$x$ x", where $x$ represents math-mode x) 2) Hold down X (or any other normal key) for a few seconds. 3) Note that LyX cannot keep up with typematic rate, so X's will continue to appear a couple of seconds after release key.That shows up also without maths: I have put ~3000 chars in a single line without breaks. Now when I'm in full-screen mode (1440x900) the cursor moves very slowly (only ~10 positions per second), so cursor movements are buffered and I can see one of my 2 cores going 100% from the monitor applet. When resizing to a smaller window size (800x?) it returns to move quickly as usual.Anyway, not really a realistic use-case :-).With your thesis, I can see slowness only when causing a scroll up and down of the document (this is already evident [and annoying] with the UserGuide), otherwise movements don't seem slow if the cursor simply moves on the visible screen without causing any scrolling.Also disabling on the fly spell-check and instant preview doesn't help.
T.
