On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 09:27 -0500, Bennett Helm wrote: > On Dec 14, 2005, at 8:42 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > >>>>>> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > Martin> Looking at qfont_loader.C, I see that there was font width > > Martin> caching for, as it says, > > > > Martin> "// Starting with version 3.1.0, Qt/X11 does its own caching > > Martin> of // character width, so it is not necessary to provide > > Martin> ours." > > > > Martin> Does this apply for Qt/MacX too? (Bennett uses > > Martin> qt-mac-free-3.3.4) What if it doesn't? Should we try to > > Martin> re-enable our own caching code here? > > > > Bennett, is the speed better if you change the beginning of > > qfont_loader.h to > > > > //#if QT_VERSION < 0x030100 > > #define USE_LYX_FONTCACHE > > //#endif > > With USE_LYX_FONTCACHE (qfont_loader.h modified): 22-23 seconds for > typing my standard sentence in long paragraph of plain text. > > Without USE_LYX_FONTCACHE (qfont_loader.h unmodified): 23-24 seconds. > > That seems to be within margin of error. > > Bennett
What this means is that the Mac Qt version does internal caching as well. As it should. Doesn't explain the slowness. - Martin
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