On Saturday, February 6, 2021, 12:21:59 AM GMT+2, Richard Kimberly Heck 
<rikih...@lyx.org> wrote: 





On 2/5/21 4:52 PM, V K wrote:

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> On Friday, February 5, 2021, 11:43:02 PM GMT+2, Richard Kimberly Heck 
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> On 2/5/21 3:10 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
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>> Le 05/02/2021 à 20:07, V K a écrit :
>>> Regarding huge note. I created a new file, pasted some random
>>> generated text in English and Russian, placed them in note an yes, it
>>> is not as bad. But when I pasted my text in Lithuanian to note, it's
>>> almost unusable. Same situation even after converting all text to
>>> plaintext (so there is no notes or links to missing footnotes, only
>>> text). After buffer-anonymize performance is much better, like with
>>> notes in other languages. So, problem is with language, I think –
>>> Lithuanian has letters ąčęėįįšųųūž. So I copied public lithuanian
>>> text to the note. Strangely situation is better (but worse than with
>>> English or Russian notes).
>>> I attached file with public text and I can send file with my text
>>> privately if you wish.
>> What shall I do to experience bad performance? What is your operating
>> system?
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> Of course we've had issues like this with the outliner open. We fixed a
> problem like that for branches. Maybe it's the same problem with notes?
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> I've just created branch, placed my text and behaviour is same as with note – 
> sluggishness. Maybe Wayland is to be blamed. But Linux is going in that 
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Does the problem depend upon having the outliner open?

Riki





No, I don't see any differences, CPU spikes and sluggishness w/o outline too.

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