> On Mar 1, 2018, at 8:53 PM, Seth Hillbrand <seth.hillbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Andrey-
> 
> I'm moving this to a new thread so that we don't conflate the OpenMP 
> discussion with this.
> 
> Can you test running Kicad with the "Open in Low Resolution" mode enabled?  
> You can activate this by choosing "Get Info" on the main KiCad application 
> and checking the option that says "Open in Low Resolution".  You may need to 
> do the same for the other applications (Eeschema, pcbnew, etc) as well.

testing on my 2017” touch-bar MBP … 

Good g-d, low-res mode looks fuzzy and weird!

I don’t notice any specific differences in EESchema performance. Maybe my 
schematic isn’t busy enough? I’m a fan of using more smaller sheets with less 
info on each than one big sheet with everything.

I know, anecdote is not evidence.

-a


> 
> -Seth
> 
> ​​2018-03-01 18:09 GMT-08:00 Andrey Kuznetsov <kandre...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
> 
> So for now I've had a chance to test the motherboard project on my Retina 
> macbook display.
> eeschema: horrible zoom, feels like elastic band zoom and I have all scroll 
> wheel accelerations and similar disabled, zoom response is super laggy, 
> cannot work like this, will need to make schematics on windows.
> pcbnew by order of slowness:
> legacy - pretty slow, zoom lag is major, boo boo
> modern (fallback) - decent, but the lag can be felt, zoom lag is minor
> modern (accelerated) - almost cannot feel the lag, very nice, nice zoom 
> responsiveness
> 
> I'll report tomorrow on 5K LG display.
> ​


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