Re: [sc-dev] Calc Very Slow
On 08/12/08 22:14, Leonard Mada wrote: I did install OOo-dev m29 and this version is clearly more responsive. I opened the same files, SeaMonkey is active again, and the Internet is also on the point of continously crashing, so basically same conditions, but the Menu pop ups fast enough, and scrolling is also more fluent (processsor speed jumps up to 92%, but this is probably an MS Win2k issue). With WinAmp paused, it is quite OK. When scrolling quickly, a high CPU usage is completely normal: You scroll a bit, new cells become visible and have to be drawn. If, by the time that drawing is finished, you have already scrolled further, the CPU is used without much pause. Nothing unusual or dangerous about that. Though I noticed something else: when a row is selected, the scrolling speed drops substantially. I cannot accurately quantify, but it is clearly visible (and I would say it is a couple of times lower). So overall, I would say m29 is faster. If the previously failed install was the culprit, I have no idea. Even so, it seems a good idea to improve the speed even further. It bothers me that the row selection has such a dramatic effect. If the selection is visible, there is some extra work to do. But for me, it doesn't have a noticeable effect. Niklas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [sc-dev] Calc Very Slow
Hello Eike, I did install OOo-dev m29 and this version is clearly more responsive. I opened the same files, SeaMonkey is active again, and the Internet is also on the point of continously crashing, so basically same conditions, but the Menu pop ups fast enough, and scrolling is also more fluent (processsor speed jumps up to 92%, but this is probably an MS Win2k issue). With WinAmp paused, it is quite OK. Though I noticed something else: when a row is selected, the scrolling speed drops substantially. I cannot accurately quantify, but it is clearly visible (and I would say it is a couple of times lower). So overall, I would say m29 is faster. If the previously failed install was the culprit, I have no idea. Even so, it seems a good idea to improve the speed even further. It bothers me that the row selection has such a dramatic effect. Sincerely, Leonard Eike Rathke wrote: Hi Leonard, On Monday, 2008-08-11 23:12:36 +0300, Leonard Mada wrote: Also I noticed that most of the 2,700 entries are redlined as unknown text (the words are medical terms so are not found in the dictionary). That may make a difference. Try disabling AutoSpellcheck for that document. Eike - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [sc-dev] Calc Very Slow
Hi Niklas, I must say the trend is similar today. I do have Winamp playing (but an older version, did not change it in a lot of time) and a Seamonkey session. Nothing spectacular. I do have open only 2 documents: a native ods and an xls. Not very complex. Can't be the formulas, the documents are more text-tables. Calc was always slightly slower on this computer, but I perceive it even slower now. In particular, it takes 1-2s for the context-menu to appear, when it should pop up instantly. Also, scrolling is painfully slow. CPU cycles in task manager jump to 42-44% with Winamp playing and to over 70% with Winamp paused just by scrolling (and sometimes up to 81%). I feel the bottleneck is somewhere else and it does not have anything with formulas to do. [By the way, the first time I had this feeling was when I tested that awful document with a lot of medians and percentiles and the formula recalculation did complete, but it took longer to adapt the row heights and the like.] Memory consumption is 94,400 KB, well below my physical RAM. SeaMonkey uses another 164,600 KB. Maybe I am just easier to upset during the last days, though improving the speed would be highly welcomed. Sincerely, Leonard Niklas Nebel wrote: On 08/10/08 23:41, Leonard Mada wrote: Hello everyone, Calc has become very slow on my computer. My system is an older one: processor 1 GHz with 1 GB RAM. Win2k SP4 Calc-dev m28 is very slow. I noticed it already after installing it some 2-3 weeks ago. When working with a spreadsheet with ~2.500 rows (4 columns, 2 text, the other 2 containing very simple formulas: length of text string in one, and a simple IF() to test if previous string is identical to current string): - during scrolling, processor activity jumps up to 50% - during right-click on row, processor jumps from 00-02% up to 24% it takes up to 2s for context-menu I feel this is substantially more slow than previous versions of Calc. Is there any reason? I don't see such behavior. Maybe there is something special about your formulas? Or do you have any unusual tools running on your computer? Niklas - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [sc-dev] Calc Very Slow
Hi cor, Cor Nouws wrote: Leonard Mada wrote (11-8-2008 21:58) [...] Calc was always slightly slower on this computer, but I perceive it even slower now. In particular, it takes 1-2s for the context-menu to appear, when it should pop up instantly. Also, scrolling is painfully slow. [...] Happen to have more extension installed? (Remember an issue with that, but OTOH think it should have been solved in the mean time ...) Indeed, forgot about that. Not many though: Writer's Tools and CT2N and a few others, but it seems they are malfunctioning and Calc just terminated unexpectedly when I hit the update button, without any Crash Report. I did had some trouble when installing this version [I firstly uninstalled previous Calc versions and made a fresh install, without deleting though the directory and some script errors pop continuously up when starting OOo.]. I will have to investigate this more thoroughly. Also I noticed that most of the 2,700 entries are redlined as unknown text (the words are medical terms so are not found in the dictionary). Sincerely, Leonard - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [sc-dev] Calc Very Slow
Hello everyone, I deinstalled Cor's extension and reinstalled it (v1.0.1), but the extension continuous to be marked as status unknown. When I click the update button in the extension manager, Calc crashes with: C++ Runtime error. This application demanded the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way (something along these lines). No Crash Report window pops up. Is this known? I do not think it has to do with the extensions. Sincerely, Leonard Leonard Mada wrote: Hi cor, Cor Nouws wrote: Leonard Mada wrote (11-8-2008 21:58) [...] Calc was always slightly slower on this computer, but I perceive it even slower now. In particular, it takes 1-2s for the context-menu to appear, when it should pop up instantly. Also, scrolling is painfully slow. [...] Happen to have more extension installed? (Remember an issue with that, but OTOH think it should have been solved in the mean time ...) Indeed, forgot about that. Not many though: Writer's Tools and CT2N and a few others, but it seems they are malfunctioning and Calc just terminated unexpectedly when I hit the update button, without any Crash Report. I did had some trouble when installing this version [I firstly uninstalled previous Calc versions and made a fresh install, without deleting though the directory and some script errors pop continuously up when starting OOo.]. I will have to investigate this more thoroughly. Also I noticed that most of the 2,700 entries are redlined as unknown text (the words are medical terms so are not found in the dictionary). Sincerely, Leonard - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [sc-dev] Calc Very Slow
Hi Leonard, Leonard Mada wrote (11-8-2008 23:13) I deinstalled Cor's extension and reinstalled it (v1.0.1), but the extension continuous to be marked as status unknown. When I click the update button in the extension manager, Calc crashes with: C++ Runtime error. This application demanded the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way (something along these lines). No Crash Report window pops up. Is this known? I do not think it has to do with the extensions. Try this thread: http://extensions.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=devmsgNo=1399 Ciao, Cor -- The Year of 3 -2008- Het jaar van 3 Cor Nouws - Arnhem - Netherlands marketing contact - http://nl.OpenOffice.org Zeker van OpenOffice.org - www.nouenoff.nl - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]