On Friday 22 May 2009 12:41:20 pm Robert Neumann wrote: > Thankx for the very nice advice, especially the sarcastic note! > I write books with about 250 pages and 10 pic. On the "old" Lyx it takes > around 25 sec. to produce a pdf, on the newer lyx it takes around 40 sec. > When I do the final work I have to produce quite a lot of pdfs to check > the pages. So just give it a try and count twenty times to 40... this is > very hard to stand. > So, thats why I HAVE to use the old Lyx and I hope somebody has a better > advice... > Regards > Robert
Hi Robert, The fact that you have two different versions of Linux running is a troubleshooting advantage, because you can exploit the differences. I would pay particular attention to EXACTLY HOW LyX is compiled to PDF. It could be that your 1.3.4 is set up to do the conversion differently, which could account for its speedier performance AND its pixellation. One way you can put more of the variables in your own hands is to make a shellscript to do the conversion -- something like this: #!/bin/bash StyleFile=rl_21.ist LyxCmd=lyx-1.5.6 rm -f $1.aux rm -f $1.dvi rm -f $1.ps rm -f $1.pdf rm -f $1.idx rm -f $1.ilg rm -f $1.ind rm -f $1.log rm -f $1.tex rm -f $1.toc $LyxCmd --export latex $1.lyx latex $1.tex if test -f $StyleFile; then makeindex -s $StyleFile $1.idx else makeindex $1.idx fi if grep -qi "error" $1.ilg; then echo ERROR: Inspect $1.ilg and $1.ind! gvim $1.ilg $1.ind echo ERROR: Inspect $1.ilg and $1.ind! else latex $1.tex dvips -o $1.ps $1.dvi # ps2pdf $1.ps ps2pdf12 $1.ps # xpdf $1.pdf & fi Anyway, theoretically if you use this shellscript on both LyX versions you're doing the same thing and any discrepancy should be due to the LyX version. You can run timing tests on each process to see what's really gobbling up your time. Your goal is to get something with your current 1.3.4's speed and later LyX's faithful graphical rendering. I used 1.3.4 for a long time. It was stable, robust, and it still used my pet interface xforms /* Litt ducks and runs */. But 1.3.4 didn't have character styles, and in my opinion if it doesn't have character styles, it's not really styles-based -- it's fingerpainting. I'd recommend you find a way to make 1.5x or 1.6x perform as quickly as 1.3.4 did. Just find out what's gobbling your time, and find a way to optimize it. HTH SteveT Steve Litt Recession Relief Package http://www.recession-relief.US Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt