Perhaps you run update on some of the shared libraries used by your
application and did not reboot.
Just a guess,
-T
On Wed, Dec 8, 2021, 17:19 Rich Shepard wrote:
> Rebooting the desktop cleared the problem with a CPU core consuming 100% of
> its capacity without allowing me to select a
Rebooting the desktop cleared the problem with a CPU core consuming 100% of
its capacity without allowing me to select a directory and .pdf file to
import when I tried the second time. And when trying to load the document in
a new LyX instance.
In the almost 25 years I've used LyX this has not
On Wed, 8 Dec 2021, Ken Stephens wrote:
Have you tried to convert your image to another format and insert it into
your document?
Just a hunch.
Ken,
Hunches are good. :-)
One of the folks on the lyx mail list suggested compressing the PDF file. I
had no idea this could be done so I asked
Rich,
Have you tried to convert your image to another format and insert it into
your document?
Just a hunch.
Ken
On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 10:02 AM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> Similar to Dick's slowness issue, today in the middle of writing a document
> using LyX when I try to insert a graphic figure
Similar to Dick's slowness issue, today in the middle of writing a document
using LyX when I try to insert a graphic figure top shows lyx hogging 100% of
all 8 cores in the CPU; after a couple of minutes I kill the application.
Similarly, when I tried to upload a 3.7M file to fileconvoy.com