This applies to top level text. The key seems to be how big the
document is. I have an 8 page document with 12 equations and trying
to type anywhere in that document (even if there are no equations
visible on the screen) will peg my CPU and move so slowly I can type
faster than it can handl
Marc J. Driftmeyer a écrit :
I'm running on an iBook G4 1Ghz with 640MB of RAM. The performance was
definitely not going to match Yaron's, but may I make a suggestion to
all the fellow OS X users?
Download Qt4.1.1 open source Trolltech tools. I can give a configure
setup that will configure,
> "noeckel" == noeckel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
noeckel> E.g., when I use arrow keys to move into a math formula, then
noeckel> I can press the down arrow multiple times until LyX finally
noeckel> moves out of the equation again.
I think we have a proper patch for that.
JMarc
I'm running on an iBook G4 1Ghz with 640MB of RAM. The performance
was definitely not going to match Yaron's, but may I make a
suggestion to all the fellow OS X users?
Download Qt4.1.1 open source Trolltech tools. I can give a configure
setup that will configure, make and make install the t
Sorry - I have to take back my remark on the page-down issue below. I
thought I saw that yesterday, but today that particular behavior
hasn't happened again... the delay in leaving math subscripts by
cursor key is still observable, though.
Jens
On Mar 16, 2006, at 9:44 AM, noeckel wrote:
On Mar 15, 2006, at 6:33 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Yaron" == Yaron Y Goland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yaron> I run Lyx 1.4 on my G5 dual proc 1.8 Ghz processors w/a gig of
Yaron> ram and it's slow as molasses. It's so slow that I literally
Yaron> type faster than it can handle, I oft
> "Yaron" == Yaron Y Goland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yaron> I run Lyx 1.4 on my G5 dual proc 1.8 Ghz processors w/a gig of
Yaron> ram and it's slow as molasses. It's so slow that I literally
Yaron> type faster than it can handle, I often have to stop and wait
Yaron> for it to catch up. I ha
I run Lyx 1.4 on my G5 dual proc 1.8 Ghz processors w/a gig of ram
and it's slow as molasses. It's so slow that I literally type faster
than it can handle, I often have to stop and wait for it to catch up.
I haven't seen such awful performance since I used to run terminal
applications over
> "Martin" == Martin A Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> hi all i also find lyx 1.4 on linux slow. i have a fairly fast
Martin> box, but copy n paste is slow compared to 1.3.6. also
Martin> scrolling in a document with lots of graphics seem slow.
We try to work on it.
JMarc
hi all
i also find lyx 1.4 on linux slow. i have a fairly fast box, but copy n
paste is slow compared to 1.3.6. also scrolling in a document with lots of
graphics seem slow.
martin
On 09/03/06, Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mar 9, 2006, at 2:37 AM, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
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On Mar 9, 2006, at 2:37 AM, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Hi all,
compared to LyX 1.3.6 which I used before, the new version is
_quite_ slow for me in rendering documents with a fair amount of
graphics and formulas (talking about a 10page document with maybe
15 200K-eps-files) and some formulas.
Hi all,
compared to LyX 1.3.6 which I used before, the new version is _quite_
slow for me in rendering documents with a fair amount of graphics and
formulas (talking about a 10page document with maybe 15 200K-eps-files)
and some formulas.
Already when opening the document, the CPU load goes
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