Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:44 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: I'd suggest adding this to bugzilla. I don't know why the problem exists. Maybe a drawing issue? But I'm sure someone will give it some attention. http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5861 (Sorry for the wrapping. It was probably Opera miss-behaving.) Liviu -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Slowness Question
Liviu Andronic wrote: On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:36 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't followed the slowness discussions, so please ignore if off-toic. There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. The table inset is not optimized for drawing at all. Any keystroke will trigger a redraw of the *full* table. This inset needs major surgery I'm afraid... Abdel.
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:44 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: I'd suggest adding this to bugzilla. I don't know why the problem exists. Maybe a drawing issue? But I'm sure someone will give it some attention. http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5861 (Sorry for the wrapping. It was probably Opera miss-behaving.) Liviu -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Slowness Question
Liviu Andronic wrote: On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:36 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't followed the slowness discussions, so please ignore if off-toic. There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. The table inset is not optimized for drawing at all. Any keystroke will trigger a redraw of the *full* table. This inset needs major surgery I'm afraid... Abdel.
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:44 PM, rgheckwrote: > I'd suggest adding this to bugzilla. I don't know why the problem exists. > Maybe a drawing issue? But I'm sure someone will give it some attention. > http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5861 (Sorry for the wrapping. It was probably Opera miss-behaving.) Liviu -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Slowness Question
Liviu Andronic wrote: On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:36 PM, rgheckwrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't followed the "slowness" discussions, so please ignore if off-toic. There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. The table inset is not optimized for drawing at all. Any keystroke will trigger a redraw of the *full* table. This inset needs major surgery I'm afraid... Abdel.
Slowness Question
Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? rh
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:36:36 -0400, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't. I noticed a bit of slowness in 1.6.0 (I haven't upgraded since then), but I just adjusted the window size to be smaller, and it sped up for me considerably. (I'm using LyX 1.6.0 on Intrepid Ibex, 1GB RAM and a Core2Duo clocked at 1.8GHz.) Best, Ethan
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:36 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't followed the slowness discussions, so please ignore if off-toic. There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. The View Source widget was *not* open at slowness times. I could easily reproduce the bug on my system. Liviu li...@localhost ~ $ eix -e lyx [I] app-office/lyx Installed versions: 1.6.1!t(21:45:06 21/12/08)(X cups docbook dot html latex nls rtf -debug -linguas_ar -linguas_ca -linguas_cs -linguas_de -linguas_en -linguas_es -linguas_eu -linguas_fi -linguas_fr -linguas_gl -linguas_he -linguas_hu -linguas_it -linguas_ja -linguas_nb -linguas_nn -linguas_pl -linguas_pt -linguas_ro -linguas_ru -linguas_tr -linguas_uk -linguas_zh_CN -linguas_zh_TW -monolithic-build) li...@localhost ~ $ eix -e qt [I] x11-libs/qt Installed versions: 4.4.2(4)(15:57:16 16/02/09)(dbus opengl qt3support) li...@localhost ~ $ uname -a Linux localhost 2.6.22-gentoo-r5-0.5 #3 Sat Mar 14 12:22:37 CET 2009 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Slowness Question
El 19/03/2009, a las 22:14, Liviu Andronic escribió: There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. Happens also for me under Macosx. I thought that was normal, so I solved the problem putting each table in a separate file that is inserted into the main document as an external file reference.
Re: Slowness Question
Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote: El 19/03/2009, a las 22:14, Liviu Andronic escribió: There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. Happens also for me under Macosx. I thought that was normal, so I solved the problem putting each table in a separate file that is inserted into the main document as an external file reference. I'd suggest adding this to bugzilla. I don't know why the problem exists. Maybe a drawing issue? But I'm sure someone will give it some attention. rh
Slowness Question
Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? rh
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:36:36 -0400, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't. I noticed a bit of slowness in 1.6.0 (I haven't upgraded since then), but I just adjusted the window size to be smaller, and it sped up for me considerably. (I'm using LyX 1.6.0 on Intrepid Ibex, 1GB RAM and a Core2Duo clocked at 1.8GHz.) Best, Ethan
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:36 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't followed the slowness discussions, so please ignore if off-toic. There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. The View Source widget was *not* open at slowness times. I could easily reproduce the bug on my system. Liviu li...@localhost ~ $ eix -e lyx [I] app-office/lyx Installed versions: 1.6.1!t(21:45:06 21/12/08)(X cups docbook dot html latex nls rtf -debug -linguas_ar -linguas_ca -linguas_cs -linguas_de -linguas_en -linguas_es -linguas_eu -linguas_fi -linguas_fr -linguas_gl -linguas_he -linguas_hu -linguas_it -linguas_ja -linguas_nb -linguas_nn -linguas_pl -linguas_pt -linguas_ro -linguas_ru -linguas_tr -linguas_uk -linguas_zh_CN -linguas_zh_TW -monolithic-build) li...@localhost ~ $ eix -e qt [I] x11-libs/qt Installed versions: 4.4.2(4)(15:57:16 16/02/09)(dbus opengl qt3support) li...@localhost ~ $ uname -a Linux localhost 2.6.22-gentoo-r5-0.5 #3 Sat Mar 14 12:22:37 CET 2009 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Slowness Question
El 19/03/2009, a las 22:14, Liviu Andronic escribió: There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. Happens also for me under Macosx. I thought that was normal, so I solved the problem putting each table in a separate file that is inserted into the main document as an external file reference.
Re: Slowness Question
Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote: El 19/03/2009, a las 22:14, Liviu Andronic escribió: There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. Happens also for me under Macosx. I thought that was normal, so I solved the problem putting each table in a separate file that is inserted into the main document as an external file reference. I'd suggest adding this to bugzilla. I don't know why the problem exists. Maybe a drawing issue? But I'm sure someone will give it some attention. rh
Slowness Question
Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? rh
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:36:36 -0400, rgheckwrote: Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? I haven't. I noticed a bit of slowness in 1.6.0 (I haven't upgraded since then), but I just adjusted the window size to be smaller, and it sped up for me considerably. (I'm using LyX 1.6.0 on Intrepid Ibex, 1GB RAM and a Core2Duo clocked at 1.8GHz.) Best, Ethan
Re: Slowness Question
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:36 PM, rgheckwrote: > Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who > are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they? > I haven't followed the "slowness" discussions, so please ignore if off-toic. There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. The View Source widget was *not* open at slowness times. I could easily reproduce the bug on my system. Liviu li...@localhost ~ $ eix -e lyx [I] app-office/lyx Installed versions: 1.6.1!t(21:45:06 21/12/08)(X cups docbook dot html latex nls rtf -debug -linguas_ar -linguas_ca -linguas_cs -linguas_de -linguas_en -linguas_es -linguas_eu -linguas_fi -linguas_fr -linguas_gl -linguas_he -linguas_hu -linguas_it -linguas_ja -linguas_nb -linguas_nn -linguas_pl -linguas_pt -linguas_ro -linguas_ru -linguas_tr -linguas_uk -linguas_zh_CN -linguas_zh_TW -monolithic-build) li...@localhost ~ $ eix -e qt [I] x11-libs/qt Installed versions: 4.4.2(4)(15:57:16 16/02/09)(dbus opengl qt3support) li...@localhost ~ $ uname -a Linux localhost 2.6.22-gentoo-r5-0.5 #3 Sat Mar 14 12:22:37 CET 2009 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Slowness Question
El 19/03/2009, a las 22:14, Liviu Andronic escribió: There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. Happens also for me under Macosx. I thought that was normal, so I solved the problem putting each table in a separate file that is inserted into the main document as an external file reference.
Re: Slowness Question
Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote: El 19/03/2009, a las 22:14, Liviu Andronic escribió: There's one behaviour I wanted to report (for either 1.5.7 or 1.6.1). Generally LyX is quite OK on speed, but one specific instance where it gets slow---regarding the responsiveness of the UI---is when tables are used in the document (if of use, I could send certain of my files off-list). As soon as tables are inserted, especially longer tables or several smaller ones, the user interface becomes slow (mostly?) on the parts of the document where the tables are present. Happens also for me under Macosx. I thought that was normal, so I solved the problem putting each table in a separate file that is inserted into the main document as an external file reference. I'd suggest adding this to bugzilla. I don't know why the problem exists. Maybe a drawing issue? But I'm sure someone will give it some attention. rh