Thanks Rob,
Actually, this was on vanilla lyx-devel svn trunk.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
http://twitter.com/Quesada
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Thanks Rob,
Actually, this was on vanilla lyx-devel svn trunk.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
http://twitter.com/Quesada
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Thanks Rob,
Actually, this was on vanilla lyx-devel svn trunk.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
http://twitter.com/Quesada
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Rob Oakes
Hi Jose,
If you've been using the LyX-Outline branch, you may want to update to
the most recent version. It's been a little over a week since I've
merge LyX trunk. (I've been trying to fix a problem related to tabbing
to the next entry in the expanded outline view.)
I merged the source again
Hi Jose,
If you've been using the LyX-Outline branch, you may want to update to
the most recent version. It's been a little over a week since I've
merge LyX trunk. (I've been trying to fix a problem related to tabbing
to the next entry in the expanded outline view.)
I merged the source again
Hi Jose,
If you've been using the LyX-Outline branch, you may want to update to
the most recent version. It's been a little over a week since I've
merge LyX trunk. (I've been trying to fix a problem related to tabbing
to the next entry in the expanded outline view.)
I merged the source again
Sorry to revive an old thread, but the slowness is still there, with current
svn versions. I'm writing this on kde. May not be happening on other wm (for
a while I was on xmonad, and didn't remember to type faster than lyx could
render)...
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Sorry to revive an old thread, but the slowness is still there, with current
svn versions. I'm writing this on kde. May not be happening on other wm (for
a while I was on xmonad, and didn't remember to type faster than lyx could
render)...
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Sorry to revive an old thread, but the slowness is still there, with current
svn versions. I'm writing this on kde. May not be happening on other wm (for
a while I was on xmonad, and didn't remember to type faster than lyx could
render)...
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Out of curiosity, do you notice the performance lags when using the
expanded outline/corkboard widget?
Nope, it doesn't happen! which is incredibly good news!
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
Out of curiosity, do you notice the performance lags when using the
expanded outline/corkboard widget?
Nope, it doesn't happen! which is incredibly good news!
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
> Out of curiosity, do you notice the performance lags when using the
expanded outline/corkboard widget?
Nope, it doesn't happen! which is incredibly good news!
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
Some more evindence...
Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
1- It's not only lyx from packages that exhibits this behavior, but also the
svn version. Well, I'm actually using Rob's branch (lyx-outliner, from
launchpad). Will keep testing.
2- All slowness goes away if I hide
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Some more evindence...
Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
1- It's not only lyx from packages that exhibits this behavior, but also the
svn version. Well, I'm actually using Rob's branch (lyx-outliner,
Hi Vincent,
So.. could it be Rob's outliner enhancements then ???
That's certainly possible, but I think it unlikely. To the best of my
knowledge, Jose only began using the branch with the expanded outliner and
other tools yesterday whereas the problem has also been seen in LyX 1.6.6.1
Some more evindence...
Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
1- It's not only lyx from packages that exhibits this behavior, but also the
svn version. Well, I'm actually using Rob's branch (lyx-outliner, from
launchpad). Will keep testing.
2- All slowness goes away if I hide
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Some more evindence...
Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
1- It's not only lyx from packages that exhibits this behavior, but also the
svn version. Well, I'm actually using Rob's branch (lyx-outliner,
Hi Vincent,
So.. could it be Rob's outliner enhancements then ???
That's certainly possible, but I think it unlikely. To the best of my
knowledge, Jose only began using the branch with the expanded outliner and
other tools yesterday whereas the problem has also been seen in LyX 1.6.6.1
Some more evindence...
> Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
1- It's not only lyx from packages that exhibits this behavior, but also the
svn version. Well, I'm actually using Rob's branch (lyx-outliner, from
launchpad). Will keep testing.
2- All slowness goes away if I hide
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
> Some more evindence...
>> Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
> 1- It's not only lyx from packages that exhibits this behavior, but also the
> svn version. Well, I'm actually using Rob's branch
Hi Vincent,
<< So.. could it be Rob's outliner enhancements then ??? >>
That's certainly possible, but I think it unlikely. To the best of my
knowledge, Jose only began using the branch with the expanded outliner and
other tools yesterday whereas the problem has also been seen in LyX
Hi Jean-Marc,
Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
No, where do I get it?
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Jean-Marc,
Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
No, where do I get it?
Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
JMarc
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jean-Marc,
Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
No, where do I get it?
It seems that you use Ubuntu. Since there seems to be no
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:30 PM, stephen's mailinglist account
stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Is this with ./configure --enable-build-type=pre
I am not sure how this works for LyX. From my experience whenever
debug symbols are needed, either install *-dbg package or build from
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both
sabayon and ubuntu.
Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And
it has the most useful
outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity
we cannot have both
things at the same time.
Several months ago,
Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:30 PM, stephen's mailinglist account
stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Is this with ./configure --enable-build-type=pre
I am not sure how this works for LyX. From my experience whenever
debug symbols are
I'm using both sabayon (laptop) and ubuntu (2 desktops).
Will try to compile it with debug symbols, but now I'm under deadline
pressure. Maybe 1st Jul or so, I'll report back...
Thanks!
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
Hi Jean-Marc,
Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
No, where do I get it?
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Jean-Marc,
Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
No, where do I get it?
Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
JMarc
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jean-Marc,
Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
No, where do I get it?
It seems that you use Ubuntu. Since there seems to be no
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:30 PM, stephen's mailinglist account
stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Is this with ./configure --enable-build-type=pre
I am not sure how this works for LyX. From my experience whenever
debug symbols are needed, either install *-dbg package or build from
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both
sabayon and ubuntu.
Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And
it has the most useful
outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity
we cannot have both
things at the same time.
Several months ago,
Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com writes:
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:30 PM, stephen's mailinglist account
stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com wrote:
Is this with ./configure --enable-build-type=pre
I am not sure how this works for LyX. From my experience whenever
debug symbols are
I'm using both sabayon (laptop) and ubuntu (2 desktops).
Will try to compile it with debug symbols, but now I'm under deadline
pressure. Maybe 1st Jul or so, I'll report back...
Thanks!
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
Hi Jean-Marc,
>Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
>try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
No, where do I get it?
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
Jose Quesada writes:
> Hi Jean-Marc,
>
>>Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
>>try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
> No, where do I get it?
Excellent question. Where did you get your LyX version?
JMarc
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
> Hi Jean-Marc,
>>Do you have a version of lyx with debugging symbols? If you do you could
>>try to run sysprof on it and see where the time is spent.
> No, where do I get it?
>
It seems that you use Ubuntu. Since there seems
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:30 PM, stephen's mailinglist account
wrote:
> Is this with ./configure --enable-build-type=pre
>
I am not sure how this works for LyX. From my experience whenever
debug symbols are needed, either install *-dbg package or build from
> > Hi again,
> >
> > I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both
> sabayon and ubuntu.
> > Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And
> it has the most useful
> > outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity
> we cannot have both
> > things at the same time.
Several
Liviu Andronic writes:
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 12:30 PM, stephen's mailinglist account
> wrote:
>> Is this with ./configure --enable-build-type=pre
>>
> I am not sure how this works for LyX. From my experience whenever
> debug
I'm using both sabayon (laptop) and ubuntu (2 desktops).
Will try to compile it with debug symbols, but now I'm under deadline
pressure. Maybe 1st Jul or so, I'll report back...
Thanks!
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com writes:
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and ubuntu.
Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has the most useful
outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity we cannot have both
things at the same
Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com writes:
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and ubuntu.
Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has the most useful
outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity we cannot have both
things at the same
Jose Quesada writes:
> Hi again,
>
> I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and ubuntu.
> Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has the most useful
> outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity we cannot have both
> things at
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and ubuntu.
Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has the most useful
outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity we cannot have both
things at the same time.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max
On 06/15/2010 06:35 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and
ubuntu. Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has
the most useful outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity
we cannot have both things at the
Thanks richard for looking at the code carefully.
I also think it could be qt related. I've spent the afternoon switching from
lxde, gnome, and kde envs and trying different wm. It seems that it's mostly
happening on kde, but I'm not sure anymore.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck
On Tuesday 15 June 2010 14:01:01 Jose Quesada wrote:
Thanks richard for looking at the code carefully.
I also think it could be qt related. I've spent the afternoon switching
from lxde, gnome, and kde envs and trying different wm. It seems that it's
mostly happening on kde, but I'm not
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and ubuntu.
Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has the most useful
outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity we cannot have both
things at the same time.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max
On 06/15/2010 06:35 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and
ubuntu. Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has
the most useful outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity
we cannot have both things at the
Thanks richard for looking at the code carefully.
I also think it could be qt related. I've spent the afternoon switching from
lxde, gnome, and kde envs and trying different wm. It seems that it's mostly
happening on kde, but I'm not sure anymore.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck
On Tuesday 15 June 2010 14:01:01 Jose Quesada wrote:
Thanks richard for looking at the code carefully.
I also think it could be qt related. I've spent the afternoon switching
from lxde, gnome, and kde envs and trying different wm. It seems that it's
mostly happening on kde, but I'm not
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and ubuntu.
Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has the most useful
outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity we cannot have both
things at the same time.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max
On 06/15/2010 06:35 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi again,
I have to say, I still find slowness overall. On both sabayon and
ubuntu. Everybody I know describes LyX as lighting fast. And it has
the most useful outliner I know (and getting better). It'd be a pity
we cannot have both things at the
Thanks richard for looking at the code carefully.
I also think it could be qt related. I've spent the afternoon switching from
lxde, gnome, and kde envs and trying different wm. It seems that it's mostly
happening on kde, but I'm not sure anymore.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Max Planck
On Tuesday 15 June 2010 14:01:01 Jose Quesada wrote:
> Thanks richard for looking at the code carefully.
>
> I also think it could be qt related. I've spent the afternoon switching
> from lxde, gnome, and kde envs and trying different wm. It seems that it's
> mostly happening on kde, but I'm
Jose Quesada wrote, On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM:
update: using branches does not help.
Moving around in a large doc (example: userGuide) is sluggy too. Weird. This
must be something in my config...
I tried 1.6.4 (ubuntu) 1.6.6 (sabayon) and 2alpha 3 (ubuntu). Same problem.
The problem is that
Jose Quesada wrote, On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM:
update: using branches does not help.
Moving around in a large doc (example: userGuide) is sluggy too. Weird. This
must be something in my config...
I tried 1.6.4 (ubuntu) 1.6.6 (sabayon) and 2alpha 3 (ubuntu). Same problem.
The problem is that
Jose Quesada wrote, On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM:
> update: using branches does not help.
> Moving around in a large doc (example: userGuide) is sluggy too. Weird. This
> must be something in my config...
> I tried 1.6.4 (ubuntu) 1.6.6 (sabayon) and 2alpha 3 (ubuntu). Same problem.
> The problem is
On 13/06/2010 00:27, Jose Quesada wrote:
Thanks Paul,
It makes me sad when I face situations like this. LyX is a great tool,
that should work well under linux (open source, qt, etc).
Actually, LyX have been must faster on Windows than on Linux for a few
years now. This is probably because
Thanks all,
Looks like the problem may have to do with my nvidia drivers.
Compositing is Xrender, openGL doesn't work. No idea why (nvidia drivers
185, geforce 8400 gs)
Following up on a tip on the google search suggested in this thread,
I added Option FramebufferCompression false to device
On 13/06/2010 00:27, Jose Quesada wrote:
Thanks Paul,
It makes me sad when I face situations like this. LyX is a great tool,
that should work well under linux (open source, qt, etc).
Actually, LyX have been must faster on Windows than on Linux for a few
years now. This is probably because
Thanks all,
Looks like the problem may have to do with my nvidia drivers.
Compositing is Xrender, openGL doesn't work. No idea why (nvidia drivers
185, geforce 8400 gs)
Following up on a tip on the google search suggested in this thread,
I added Option FramebufferCompression false to device
On 13/06/2010 00:27, Jose Quesada wrote:
Thanks Paul,
It makes me sad when I face situations like this. LyX is a great tool,
that should work well under linux (open source, qt, etc).
Actually, LyX have been must faster on Windows than on Linux for a few
years now. This is probably because
Thanks all,
Looks like the problem may have to do with my nvidia drivers.
Compositing is Xrender, openGL doesn't work. No idea why (nvidia drivers
185, geforce 8400 gs)
Following up on a tip on the google search suggested in this thread,
I added Option "FramebufferCompression" "false" to device
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around with the arrow keys shows a
noticeable delay
Hello
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc
landronim...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred
On 6/12/2010 1:13 PM, Jose Quesada wrote:
nope, no tables, just a long, complicated outline.
Maybe I could flatten it a little...
If you're in the mood to experiment, you might try putting different
sections in different branches (which you can color-code). Then
collapse the branches you're
On Saturday 12 June 2010 11:55:20 Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even
On 12/06/2010 11:55 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around
on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around with the arrow keys shows a
noticeable delay.
Since LyX is praised
particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around with the arrow keys shows a
noticeable delay.
Since LyX is praised
11:55:20 Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around
Hi,
Jose Quesada wrote:
ok, attached is an example.
At 40 headins it is kind of too slow for actuall work.
Turning autocompletion off doesn't help. Neither does turning off
inline spelling.
htop shows lyx using little memory and cpu. Performance degrades
lineally with number of headings.
Jose Quesada quesada at gmail.com writes:
ok, attached is an example.
At 40 headins it is kind of too slow for actuall work.
Your example file does not cause my laptop (Mint Helena, which is built on
Ubuntu Karmic; dual core Intel processor) any problems. Response to the cursor
keys is
Thanks Paul,
It makes me sad when I face situations like this. LyX is a great tool, that
should work well under linux (open source, qt, etc). But what I find is the
contrary. Obscure bug that I have no time to track (I know first hand this
could be a time sink, going down the rabbit hole...).
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 10:22 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.
ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net wrote:
I am not able to reproduce this behaviour in a 2.0.0alpha3 (MacTeX-2009)
installation running on a MacBook Pro with Mac OS X 10.5.8. Reaction to
typing is quite normal here.
What I've not
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around with the arrow keys shows a
noticeable delay
Hello
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc
landronim...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Jose Quesada ques...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred
On 6/12/2010 1:13 PM, Jose Quesada wrote:
nope, no tables, just a long, complicated outline.
Maybe I could flatten it a little...
If you're in the mood to experiment, you might try putting different
sections in different branches (which you can color-code). Then
collapse the branches you're
On Saturday 12 June 2010 11:55:20 Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even
On 12/06/2010 11:55 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around
on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around with the arrow keys shows a
noticeable delay.
Since LyX is praised
particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around with the arrow keys shows a
noticeable delay.
Since LyX is praised
11:55:20 Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around
Hi,
Jose Quesada wrote:
ok, attached is an example.
At 40 headins it is kind of too slow for actuall work.
Turning autocompletion off doesn't help. Neither does turning off
inline spelling.
htop shows lyx using little memory and cpu. Performance degrades
lineally with number of headings.
Jose Quesada quesada at gmail.com writes:
ok, attached is an example.
At 40 headins it is kind of too slow for actuall work.
Your example file does not cause my laptop (Mint Helena, which is built on
Ubuntu Karmic; dual core Intel processor) any problems. Response to the cursor
keys is
Thanks Paul,
It makes me sad when I face situations like this. LyX is a great tool, that
should work well under linux (open source, qt, etc). But what I find is the
contrary. Obscure bug that I have no time to track (I know first hand this
could be a time sink, going down the rabbit hole...).
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 10:22 PM, [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.
ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net wrote:
I am not able to reproduce this behaviour in a 2.0.0alpha3 (MacTeX-2009)
installation running on a MacBook Pro with Mac OS X 10.5.8. Reaction to
typing is quite normal here.
What I've not
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around with the arrow keys shows a
noticeable delay
Hello
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Jose Quesada <ques...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
> that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
> It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section
<landronim...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello
>
> On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Jose Quesada <ques...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
> > that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
On 6/12/2010 1:13 PM, Jose Quesada wrote:
nope, no tables, just a long, complicated outline.
Maybe I could flatten it a little...
If you're in the mood to experiment, you might try putting different
sections in different branches (which you can color-code). Then
collapse the branches you're
On Saturday 12 June 2010 11:55:20 Jose Quesada wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
> that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
> It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
> subsection etc)
On 12/06/2010 11:55 AM, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
subsection etc).
Typing becomes slow. Even moving around
>
> > I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
> > that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
> > It's a notes doc. It may have close to a hundred headinds (section,
> > subsection etc).
> > Typing becomes slow. Even moving arou
ooters.com>wrote:
>
>> On Saturday 12 June 2010 11:55:20 Jose Quesada wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm not sure if this is only on my particular doc, but it seems to me
>> > that lyx chokes on documents with many subsections?
>> > It's a notes doc. I
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