A final word on the situation with LyX and large files: I deinstalled LyX 1.4.2 and 1.4.3 and went back to LyX 1.3.7 and the problems essentially disappeared. I conclude that several bugs must have been introduced in going from 1.3 to 1.4
+ In 1.3.7 I can start editing immediately. After some time instant preview kicks in and I can happily continue editing and scrolling while seeing the nice snippets. - In 1.4.3, shortly after loading the file, everything freezes ("LyX not responding") for 3-4 minutes. Even after that waiting time, instant preview snippets are only shown for the current page. Scrolling is almost impossible, since it only works by half a page at a time, then waiting several seconds for the next snipets, then the next half page, etc.. Essentially impossible to move around. A second bug that I had almost gotten used to in 1.4.x, but now I recall that it had not been present in 1.3.x: + In 1.3.7, after changing some math, and after leaving the math environment, the snippet is correctly updated instantly. - In 1.4.2 and in 1.4.3 it often happens that I edit some math, leave the environment and the old snippet is still shown. I must enter the math environment again, just move the cursor a bit and leave the environment again, before the snippet is correctly updated. I recall that another user has reported this in this list, too. I admit that I have the usual amount of math in my paper, but I should not need to apologize for that. I use xy-pic a lot to draw commutative diagrams. My paper has some 65 pages by now and I to my amazement, I found 1590 (1-5-9-0) pngs in \Lokale Einstellungen\Temp\lyx_tmpdir3332a02116\lyx_tmpbuf0 Greetings, H.Peter >>>>>> "Abdelrazak" == Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Abdelrazak> I've tested again this document and the good news is that > Abdelrazak> the performance will soon be a bit better in 1.5 with my > Abdelrazak> forthcoming painting performance patch. But the problem I > Abdelrazak> think Georg is right in that the problem lies in how lines > Abdelrazak> and symbols are painted on screen with mathed. > > It would be interesting to know whether the situation improves when > the TeX fonts are unavailable. This is the only difference I can think > of between math and non-maths. It may be that these fonts are > expensive to handle. > > JMarc >