[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-20 Thread klfyt
** Description changed:

  Something is wrong with previous view
  killing performance and responsiveness, etc.
  The only obvious fix seems to be to skip it.
  
  :))
  
- 
- # for example if you skip to previous 
+ # for example if you skip to previous
  # a > b (previous)  fix it with
  # b > c > b
+ 
+ 
+ Edit:
+ if you skip to previous view with Shift key performance
+ doesn't degrade
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/xfwm4/+bug/1837783
+ 
+ It's ignored at the moment, however it looks to be
+ significant performance, at least in terms
+ of idle power.

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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-20 Thread klfyt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/xfwm4/+bug/1837783

:-)

lol?

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[Bug 1840476] Re: Natural is move equals draw

2019-08-18 Thread klfyt
Hi. Draw only then it moves.
Makes sense?


** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-16 Thread klfyt
** Description changed:

- 
  Something is wrong with previous view
  killing performance and responsiveness, etc.
  The only obvious fix seems to be to skip it.
  
  :))
+ 
+ 
+ # for example if you skip to previous 
+ # a > b (previous)  fix it with
+ # b > c > b

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[Bug 1840476] [NEW] Natural is move equals draw

2019-08-16 Thread klfyt
Public bug reported:


Atm gimp brushes start to draw immediately following mouse click
I believe this could be improved if you simply draw while
mouse moves.

** Affects: gimp
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Invalid

** Affects: gimp (Fedora)
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

** Attachment added: "default draw.png"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1840476/+attachment/5282865/+files/default%20draw.png

** Also affects: gimp
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1733601
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** Also affects: gimp (Fedora) via
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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1733506
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** Changed in: gimp (Fedora)
 Remote watch: Red Hat Bugzilla #1733601 => Red Hat Bugzilla #1733506

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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-15 Thread klfyt
Maybe previous view contains recursive function that keeps fighting for 
resources?

:))


** Also affects: linux
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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-15 Thread klfyt
** Also affects: xfwm4
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** No longer affects: ubuntu

** Also affects: xorg-server
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   Status: New

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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-14 Thread klfyt
** Also affects: nautilus
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: xfwm4
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** No longer affects: nautilus

** Project changed: xfwm4 => ubuntu

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[Bug 1839610] Re: Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

2019-08-14 Thread klfyt
** Summary changed:

- If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance
+ Skipping previous view doesn't let performance degrade

** Description changed:

  
- If you travel directly to location there you have been
- with BACK command (alt left) for example then
- scrolling seems to get worse. This is fixable
- if you revisit recent files in a new window (ctrl n)
- and close it (ctrl w).
- 
- BACK? > open recent files in a new window and close it
+ Something is wrong with previous view
+ killing performance and responsiveness, etc.
+ The only obvious fix seems to be to skip it.
  
  :))

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[Bug 1839610] Re: If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance

2019-08-13 Thread klfyt
Just skip previous directly seems the rule, dunno what it is.  :))

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[Bug 1836462] Re: Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-08-12 Thread klfyt
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1839610 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1839610

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1837783
   Window history implementation is broken
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1839610
   If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance

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[Bug 1839610] Re: If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance

2019-08-12 Thread klfyt
** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1740095
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1740095

** Also affects: nautilus (Fedora) via
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   Importance: Unknown
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[Bug 1839610] Re: If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance

2019-08-11 Thread klfyt
** Description changed:

  
- Each time you travel to new location, e.g.
- Home --> Documents
+ If you travel directly to location there you have been
+ with BACK command (alt left) for example then
+ scrolling seems to get worse. This is fixable
+ if you revisit recent files in a new window (ctrl n)
+ and close it (ctrl w).
  
- you can improve performance if you open new window
- and go to recent files (file history) and close
- it (I use Ctrl W shortcut).
- 
- Performance change is left while you
- stay in the location if you travel
- to a new destination you have to
- again open new window and view again
- recent files.
+ BACK? > open recent files in a new window and close it
  
  :))

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 1839610] Re: If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance

2019-08-11 Thread klfyt
** Summary changed:

- You can improve performance if you revisit history (recent files)
+ If you travel BACK directly it kills visible scrolling performance

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[Bug 1839610] Re: You can improve performance if you revisit history (recent files)

2019-08-10 Thread klfyt
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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[Bug 1839610] Re: You can improve performance if you revisit history (recent files)

2019-08-09 Thread klfyt
> what sort of performance improvement are you speaking about

Like you started on a 1st page.
I believe window history is broken, I don't know how.

Just revisit history.  :))

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[Bug 1839610] [NEW] You can improve performance if you revisit history (recent files)

2019-08-09 Thread klfyt
Public bug reported:


Each time you travel to new location, e.g.
Home --> Documents

you can improve performance if you open new window
and go to recent files (file history) and close
it (I use Ctrl W shortcut).

Performance change is left while you
stay in the location if you travel
to a new destination you have to
again open new window and view again
recent files.

:))

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Summary changed:

- You can improve performance if each you revisit history (recent files)
+ You can improve performance if you revisit history (recent files)

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[Bug 1836462] Re: Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-08-03 Thread klfyt
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1837783 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1837783

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1837783
   Snapping or workspace settings are broken >:]

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[Bug 1836462] Re: Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-07-28 Thread klfyt
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1837783
   Navigating directly back kills performance

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[Bug 1836462] Re: Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-07-25 Thread klfyt
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1837783 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1837783

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1837783
   Scrolling can be improved a lot

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[Bug 1836462] Re: Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-07-24 Thread klfyt
Two other findings which seriously win
back scrolling performance:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1670504#c117
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1731759

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[Bug 1836462] Re: Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-07-22 Thread klfyt
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1731759


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[Bug 1836462] Re: Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-07-19 Thread klfyt
Any opinions? 

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1670504#c102

:-)


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[Bug 1836462] [NEW] Renaming Templates to # Templates fixes speed issues present in wide range of desktop applications

2019-07-13 Thread klfyt
Public bug reported:


Renaming "Templates" to "# Templates" fixes a lot of speed issues
in a range of desktop applications, e.g.
file managers, text editors, etc.

** Affects: xdg-user-dirs (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: xdg-user-dirs (Fedora)
 Importance: Unknown
 Status: Unknown

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   Importance: Unknown
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