On Nov 15, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi Susan,
>
> swapping on OS X is usually accompanied by the spinning beach ball (from
> hell).
>
> Have you tried upgrading Emacs? I use Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org/),
> there's also Cocoa Emacs (http://emacsformacosx.com/). Both are bas
Hi Susan,
swapping on OS X is usually accompanied by the spinning beach ball (from
hell).
Have you tried upgrading Emacs? I use Aquamacs (http://aquamacs.org/),
there's also Cocoa Emacs (http://emacsformacosx.com/). Both are based on
Emacs 23.3.
Cheers,
Viktor
Susan Addy wrote:
> Also - it doe
Susan Addy wrote:
> In your opinion, can I rule out the idea that I have too many
> headlines or to many TODOs since it is sometimes fast? Is there
> anything to suggest that I might reformat my files?
I don't know - but I think it's too early to start changing
files if you don't have any idea
Thanks Nick.
In your opinion, can I rule out the idea that I have too many headlines or
to many TODOs since it is sometimes fast? Is there anything to suggest that
I might reformat my files?
Thanks,
Susan
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Susan Addy wrote:
>
>
> >I'm
Susan Addy wrote:
> I'm not sure if the machine swaps - in fact I'm not sure what you
> mean. However, I am on a macbook air running OSX 10.6.8, emacs 22.3.1,
> org 7.7. I am the only user. I have 4GB ram, 2.13 GHz intel core 2
> duo.
It probably does not swap then: you would know if it did
Also - it does not usually get faster right after it gets slower. It will
stay slow for a while and sometimes get faster again later, but I haven't
noticed a definite pattern.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Susan Addy wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>I'm not sure if the machine swaps - in fact I'm not
Hi Nick,
I'm not sure if the machine swaps - in fact I'm not sure what you mean.
However, I am on a macbook air running OSX 10.6.8, emacs 22.3.1, org 7.7. I
am the only user. I have 4GB ram, 2.13 GHz intel core 2 duo.
Thanks for your help,
Susan
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Nick Do
Susan Addy wrote:
> Ok - I tried adding (setq font-lock-verbose nil), but there was no
> change. It is still fast when I open emacs, and then some time later
> (after I switch to another program for some time and back) it is
> slow. Sometimes it will become fast again, and sometimes I recall (I
>
Ok - I tried adding (setq font-lock-verbose nil), but there was no change.
It is still fast when I open emacs, and then some time later (after I
switch to another program for some time and back) it is slow. Sometimes it
will become fast again, and sometimes I recall (I think) it has been slow
right
I don't think so. I just restarted emacs and compiled the agenda about 15
times in a row and it was fast. But - if I leave it to do something else
for a while, often the next time I compile agenda it is slow, even if I
haven't changed the org mode agenda files in the meantime.
Thanks again.
On
Hi Nick,
I have looked through the archives and tried what I found, including
the linum-mode and property-inheritance, which didn't affect the problem. I
also tried to change to the latest version of org mode and (I think) emacs,
which didn't help. I don't recall seeing the font-lock problem, t
Does it slow down depending on the number of times you run agenda?
Susan Addy wrote:
> Thanks Bernt. I checked and Linum-mode is not enabled.
>
> Also, I using emacs 22.3.1 and org-mode 7.7 (if it helps).
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Susan Addy writes:
>
> > Below is a list of my agenda command - maybe it
Thanks Bernt. I checked and Linum-mode is not enabled.
Also, I using emacs 22.3.1 and org-mode 7.7 (if it helps).
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
> Susan Addy writes:
>
> > Below is a list of my agenda command - maybe it is too long? When it
> > is slow, it is slow no mat
Susan Addy writes:
> Below is a list of my agenda command - maybe it is too long? When it
> is slow, it is slow no matter what TODO I am trying to compile.
>
> Any thoughts?
> Thank you!
If you have linum-mode enabled you should turn that off. Others have
reported slow navigation when that is
I am an avid user of org mode for all of my notes (usually kept under
headlines with dates) and TODOs. I now have 5 agenda files with a total of
about 25,000 lines, about 25% of which are headlines.
Sometimes, when I run agenda, it is very slow to compile - about 10-15
seconds. During these times,
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