Hi Tassilo,

Tassilo Horn <t...@gnu.org> writes:

> Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes:
>
>>> I have seven agenda files, all not too big (~10K on average), and I
>>> use an averagely performant computer (5 years old dual core laptop).
>>> For me, the difference between `org-agenda-inhibit-startup' set to t
>>> or nil is not noticable at all.  In both cases, it's less than a
>>> second, and that's a time I can easily live with.
>>
>> It really depends on what your agenda views are.
>>
>> The real test is this: create a 50K file with folded one headline and
>> many second level TODO entries.
>
> Ok, the testfile looks like
>
> * The folded top-level headline
>
> ** TODO Some test todo headline 0
>
>    - also some contents
>
> ** TODO Some test todo headline 1
>
>    - also some contents
>
> and has 2000 such subheadlines.  File size is 127K.
> `org-startup-folded' is t.

That's not a very good test file, because you just need to unfold the
main headline to get all headlines visible.

I tested with a test.org file using this structure:

* Test
** TODO Test
*** Test

repeated 10k times.  Then run emacs -Q -l ~/test.el with the
attached test.el file, I get sensible results here.

I don't think it varies depending on the Emacs 23 vs 24 version,
but I believe we are using the same.

PS: I will revert `org-agenda-inhibit-startup' to nil as a default
and will explain why in another mail.

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-- 
 Bastien

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