Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes:

> "Christopher M. Miles" <numbch...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I'm also try to improve this file to improve large Org buffer saving 
>> performance.
>
> org-encrypt already caches the encrypted text and takes basically no
> time for the repeated encryption, as long the text to be encrypted is 
> unchanged.
>
>> I have some ideas:
>>
>> - auto encrypt buffer on buffer save hook (currently mechanism, your patch 
>> improved it)
>
> Sorry, but my patch has nothing to do with save hook. It only changes 
> decryption.
>
>> - auto decrypt on org-cycle expand headline if current headline is 
>> encrypted. e.g. on `org-cycle-hook`
>
> I am not sure how it has anything to do with performance.
> You can already use C-c C-r (or M-x org-reveal) to decrypt entry at
> point.
> We should certainly not attempt decryption on <tab> by default - it may
> be annoying when you actually do not want to decrypt anything, just
> look inside.

You're right, I have not consider enough.

>
>> - auto encrypt ONLY current fold action on headline scope if has crypt key 
>> specified. e.g. on `org-cycle-hook`
>
> That might be possible, but I often do not want my encrypted
> sub-headings being encrypted while I re-structure and re-fold my file.
>
> May you elaborate what performance issues you are experiencing?

My performance issue is a large Org file about 2M size on saving. I will
reproduce and generate profiler report for more detailed data and update
in this thread.

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