I don't think that's the main bottleneck here.

Peter

On 08/29/2012 02:59 PM, Henrik in Oslo wrote:
And for DB-size: Time to split :-) ?
/ H

On Wednesday, 29 August 2012 14:49:38 UTC+2, Peter Bienstman wrote:

    I'll add this to my todo list for future optimisation. Not sure how far
    I'll be able to optimise this, but there should at least be a progress
    bar, such that you don't get the impression the program hangs.

    Peter

    On 08/29/2012 02:47 PM, Henrik in Oslo wrote:
     > After import of 1500 txt cards I realised it would have been a
    good idea
     > to manipulate them a bit more (e.g. get rid of some unnecessary
     > numbering etc) before import. Hence: I wanted to delete 1500 cards
     > before re-import.
     > A:
     > 1) Went to Browse cards
     > 2) Selected the tag in question
     > 3) Use Ctrl A for "selct all"
     > 4) Pushed Delete-button
     > Mnemosyne seemed to go to sleep, after a while (top left of screen)
     > saying "Mnemosyne (Not responding)"
     > Took a long time (did not measure) but finally Menmosyne woke up
    again.
     > Approx 250 cards had been deleted, the rest were still there.
     > B)
     > Redid process A, same result
     > C)
     > Redid process A with one exception: instead of "3) Use Ctrl A for
    "selct
     > all" " I marked first card in list and paged down to last card,
    pressing
     > Shift-key
     > while selecting also the last. That way all cards were selected.
     > For the remaining 1000 cards Mnemosyne again seemed to go to sleep,
     > after a while (top left of screen) saying "Mnemosyne (Not
    responding)"
     > Took 4 minutes, then all 1000 cards had been deleted (also the
    tag was
     > removed when it became empty)
     >
     > My total DB is now BIG, close to 50 000 cards of which 15 000 are in
     > daily use (the rest is txt import from Supermemo 7 that I piece
    by peice
     > manipulate and bring into the Mnemosyne learning process. (Should I
     > consider splitting it contrary to Peters general advice?)
     >
     > / Henrik
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