Christian Moe wrote:
> On 3/15/11 11:56 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Given the five previous-lines in your profile, I suspect that
> > one or two were much longer than the others which skewed the average.
>
> Actually not, I was going back and forth over the same two lines, and
> previous-line was
Nick Dokos writes:
> Given the evidence that Lawrence Mitchell provided however, it seems clear
> that most of the blame can be placed on overlays - no?
Yes, probably.
I've also experience slow motion in some big files of mine.
One factor was the use of the :ARCHIVE: tag. I tried to remove th
On 3/15/11 11:56 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Given the five previous-lines in your profile, I suspect that
one or two were much longer than the others which skewed the average.
Actually not, I was going back and forth over the same two lines, and
previous-line was fairly stable at around 1.2 second
Christian Moe wrote:
>
> > Yes, hardware is indeed a factor here. I'm using a dual-core Atom processor
> > with 2GB of memory.
> >
> > Matt
> >
>
> I'm not so sure about the hardware factor.
>
> I'm on a seven-year-old G4 Mac PPC laptop with 768 MB RAM.
>
> Over the same folded headings in a
Yes, hardware is indeed a factor here. I'm using a dual-core Atom processor
with 2GB of memory.
Matt
I'm not so sure about the hardware factor.
I'm on a seven-year-old G4 Mac PPC laptop with 768 MB RAM.
Over the same folded headings in a freshly pulled org-issues (Other to
Development Tas
On 15.3.2011, at 15:09, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> following up on this issue, I have just run into it again. I'm editing
> a not very large document and suddenly things slowed down, mostly but
> not exclusively for "next-line":
>
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