Nicolás wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released and
when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum. That's
great! However, this is no longer true when LyX is running and I go
into and come back from hibernation. I am using v1.5.2 on Windows XP.

What do you observe after hibernation?


I am working with 3 documents, 2 of which have plenty of formulae. When I open the three of them, LyX uses 40Mb of RAM. If I close them, the memory consumption reduces to about 25Mb-33Mb. When LyX has been running for a while (and several hibernations have happened), LyX reaches 60Mb of more. At that moment, even if I close the documents or minimize LyX, no RAM is released.

Are you sure that this is 60MB of RAM? Maybe part of it is virtual and was "forgotten" by Windows...

Abdel.

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