On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 02:01:27PM -0500, Alan Hoyle wrote: > On my Tungsten, the biggest slowdown I encounter on a regular basis in any > application (now that my JPEG viewer has an ARMlet) is when Plucker > initially tries to load a page.
I hope you're not saying that plucker slowed down after you installed the armlet jpeg viewer? :) > Plucker divides it up into smaller pages (64k?). When I go to a new page > of this document, I have to wait around 10 seconds before I can page down > to the next page. And, this page is literally just text. Would an > ARMlet help with this? A better question is, Does the armlet help with this? Do you see an improvment when you use the zlib w/ arm support? Keep in mind that its only the decompression in the zlib that has been updated to use arm code, not plucker itself. In the near future I hope to upgrade a few portions of plucker itself to improve load times (such as in document rendering) but I havn't had time to do it yet.. At the very least, you should see SOME improvment when you use the arm zlib compared to the standard one. -- Adam McDaniel Array.org Calgary, AB, Canada _______________________________________________ plucker-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.rubberchicken.org/mailman/listinfo/plucker-list

