> However, as the file and C-z notes have grown, > performance has really started to drag. I know people have used various > schemes (caching) etc to try to improve performance and the like, but > updates to the file are taking a solid 5 seconds now when making major > updates and moving tags around.
Could you provide some examples what exactly is being slow? Maybe my WIP work on improving performance on large org files [1] might help. Best, Ihor [1] https://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg127740.html Daryl Manning <dwm+orgm...@wakatara.com> writes: > Strangely, I've come to rely over the last year on org-contacts as a > lightweight, taggable CRM. However, as the file and C-z notes have grown, > performance has really started to drag. I know people have used various > schemes (caching) etc to try to improve performance and the like, but > updates to the file are taking a solid 5 seconds now when making major > updates and moving tags around. > > Is there a solid, forked branch anywhere that focuses on enhancing > performance anywhere? I'm tempted to wade in and add features and > improvements myself but my elisp-fu is dodgy at best (more golang these > days.). > > I'd be interested in what people are doing to speed it up (and if it is > under anything like active development for improvements. It does feel super > handy, and feels like it just needs a performance and more modern features > overhaul - more on interoperability and less on in-emacs interoperability.). > > Would love to hear what people have done overall workflow wise if they are > using it seriously. > > thanks, > Daryl.