On 02-May-2000 Nicolas Constans wrote:
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
>  > >>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Constans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>  > 
>  > >> Your local network can be also saturated !
>  > Nicolas> I don't think so because it happens all the time, and other
>  > Nicolas> program like XEmacs don't seem to suffer
>  > 
>  > Hello,
>  > 
>  > We already had some reports about that in the past, and I seem to
>  > remember that LyX used a lot of network bandwidth for the cursor
>  > blinking feature. Unfortunatley, since nobody who had this problem was
>  > able to look at it closely, it never got fixed. 
> 
> In despite of the fact I'm not an expert...
> If there is anything I can do, tell me!
> 

I guess the only thing we can do is not having a blinking cursor, but this
is hard to test if one cannot see the behaviour.

    Greets Jürgen

P.S.: You could try to disable cursor-blinking in the source and recompile
      and run it and see if its better ( I guess not as this affects LyX
      only if it's idle while you are typing this does not affect a lot)


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