On 1/09/2018 7:13 p.m., Daniel wrote:
On 2018-09-01 08:57, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 1/09/2018 11:11 a.m., Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 08/31/2018 05:58 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 2018-08-31 22:51, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 08/31/2018 01:31 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 2018-08-31 19:23, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 08/31/2018 10:33 AM, Daniel wrote:
It might be the same problem as plagued the 2.3.0 version at
first.
Once I have a bibliography included the delay is there (and the
more
bibliographies the worse). I can't find the posting from the last
version but I seem to remember that Jürgen and Riki were
involved in
its solution.
Yes, I thought we had sorted that out, but perhaps not. Can you
give a
few more details?
Riki
Not fully sure what details you are asking for. I still cannot find
the post I was referring to. And lag kick in one a bibliography is
inserted into a document. Writing characters is fine but, for
example,
deleting a passage or creating a new paragraph lags.
I have verified that most of the fix that's in master is also in
2.3.x
(and so in 2.3.1). So it's a bit of mystery why this has changed in
2.3.1. That said, there were some other changes that were supposed to
help further.
Do these documents use master-child stuff?
Riki
I noticed it first in a document with master-child stuff. But I could
reproduce it by just adding a bibliography to a newly created
document. It was less of a delay, maybe due to its lesser complexity
(and less bibliographies), but the delay was there none the less.
Are you able to compile these days? If so, can you try the attached
patch with "-dbg files" and let me know what you see?
Riki
To provide another data point for this discussion, 2.3.1 installed
without problems on my windows 7 system and is not showing any delay
for the kinds of operations Daniel mentioned. This is with a
master-child document. The bibliography has 19 entries but is
'built-in' rather than using an external bib database.
Andrew
By 'built-in' you mean not using the bibliography inset? If so, can
you try with one?
Daniel
OK, this time I inserted a Bib(la)TeX Bibliography via Insert >
List/TOC, using an old BibTeX .bib file I had lying around. Even a small
trial document is noticeably slower for things like starting a new
paragraph, although the delay is more like quarter to half a second
rather than the 2 to 4 seconds you report. Nonetheless it's still
noticeable.
Andrew
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