The following source produces the following output. ************* sorting speed >> The agenda is wonderful for other stuff, but for me it is >> not an editing mode per se. I have never been able to use >> the agenda for full control over the org file, as some >> people are able to do. For me (at least on my computer) it >> is slow. > > What is "slow". Maybe we can improve things?
You could use cached values for agenda files whose last update time is earlier than the last agenda scan. That could lead to significant speedups for people who have several agenda files.[fn:15] [fn:15] It wouldn't help with people who have a single agenda file, and it wouldn't help with people who very frequently use all of their agenda files. For those use cases, something much more complicated and brittle would probably be necessary Output: You could use cached values for agenda files whose last update time is earlier than the last agenda scan. That could lead to significant speedups for people who have several agenda files.[1] [fn:15] It wouldn't help with people who have a single agenda file, and it wouldn't help with people who very frequently use all of their agenda files. For those use cases, something much more complicated and brittle would probably be necessary [1] [fn:15] -- Myalgic encephalomyelitis denialism is causing death (decades early; Jason et al. 2006) and severe suffering (worse than nearly all other diseases studied; e.g. Schweitzer et al. 1995) and grossly corrupting science. http://www.meactionuk.org.uk/What_Is_ME_What_Is_CFS.htm _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode