On or about 2009 Feb 26, at 10:52 AM, Tom Burdick indited:

> Is this more related to the tortoise than the dialogs? The dialogs  
> aren't even remotely what i would call slow on even my atom powered  
> notebook under winxp but the overlays are.

I hardly use the overlays since I live in a cygwin shell, but I'll try  
to play with those tomorrow too.

> Nor is it slow on my ancient dell p4 machine.
>
> I wonder if its only a set of dialogs in particular that your  
> talking about or all of them?

Log viewer and commit are the ones I use most often personally because  
they give me a nicer view
(and now with shelving! Yum Yum!).
Sync is a lot more painful to use the GUI for than the command line,  
but I've forced myself to use it
the last two days. I haven't noticed the start up time, was focussed  
on the operations.

> Not to try and negate your troubles, its just what i've seen.

Understood. Windows performance is nasty to hammer down, because we  
have a Virus scanner that
operates on reads and writes and which can only be disabled  
temporarily, by corporate IT decree.
I'll try playing with that to see how much of a difference it might  
make too. Hmm...

--Doug


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