Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Could you provide the results for the CSRSS.EXE process as well?
See below but I don't see much of a difference. I've passed the "-j"
option to let it find the .pdb but it can't seem to find the debug
symbols apparently...
Hm... I do not
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Results for User Mode Process LYX-QT4.EXE (PID = 3344)
User Time = 15.07% of the Elapsed Time
Kernel Time = 11.18% of the Elapsed Time
Total Avg. Rate
Page Faults , 5692
Results for User Mode Process LYX-QT4.EXE (PID = 3344)
User Time = 15.07% of the Elapsed Time
Kernel Time = 11.18% of the Elapsed Time
Total Avg. Rate
Page Faults , 5692, 95/sec.
Thi
> "Abdelrazak" == Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Abdelrazak> This looks highly suspicious and could be the reason why
Abdelrazak> the csrss.exe program is taking all the cpu.
Abdelrazak> Any windows expert around? Angus? Andre? Joost?
There is some documentation here:
http://w
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Michael Wojcik wrote:
One way to track the problem down would be to build LyX with symbols
and profile it using kernrate, the free Microsoft sampling profiler, to
find out where the hotspots are. Unfortunately I'm not set up to
build LyX, and
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Michael Wojcik wrote:
One way to track the problem down would be to build LyX with symbols
and profile it using kernrate, the free Microsoft sampling profiler, to
find out where the hotspots are. Unfortunately I'm not set up to
build LyX, and I don't have time right n
Michael Wojcik wrote:
One way to track the problem down would be to build LyX with symbols and
profile it using kernrate, the free Microsoft sampling profiler, to
find out where the hotspots are. Unfortunately I'm not set up to build
LyX, and I don't have time right now to pull the sources and
Michael Wojcik wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
AFAIK, csrss manages application access to the graphics subsystem, so
I suspect that every time the GUI writes to the screen, csrss is
involved.
[This is a bit late, but it may be of use to other people who run into
this.]
csrss is the "Client/Se
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
AFAIK, csrss manages application access to the graphics subsystem, so I
suspect that every time the GUI writes to the screen, csrss is involved.
[This is a bit late, but it may be of use to other people who run into
this.]
csrss is the "Client/Server Runtime System Serv
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Paul" == Paul A Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I wonder if maybe it's a font problem (??). Through LyX 1.4.1,
Paul> LyX relied on your having the math screen fonts installed in
Paul> Windows. Starting with 1.4.2, it ships with the necessary fonts,
Paul> alt
> "Paul" == Paul A Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I wonder if maybe it's a font problem (??). Through LyX 1.4.1,
Paul> LyX relied on your having the math screen fonts installed in
Paul> Windows. Starting with 1.4.2, it ships with the necessary fonts,
Paul> although the fonts that come
Georg,
I created bug report 2900 with an attachement:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2900
Ken
On 10/11/06, Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2006 19:16 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> This is a bit of a grope in the dark, but like J-Marc I'm hard pressed
> to
Am Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2006 19:16 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> This is a bit of a grope in the dark, but like J-Marc I'm hard pressed
> to see why your machine would be spinning its wheels in csrss.exe when
> there are math insets lying around (and not with IP on), unless it's
> something about t
kmailuk wrote:
Hey! With "instant preview" turned ON there is a noticeable performance
improvement (i.e. speed is not a problem any more). Why would that make
things run faster? (I prefer the way LyX looked with instant preview off
but I can't complain).
I wonder if maybe it's a font problem
> "kmailuk" == kmailuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kmailuk> Hey! With "instant preview" turned ON there is a noticeable
kmailuk> performance improvement (i.e. speed is not a problem any
kmailuk> more). Why would that make things run faster? (I prefer the
kmailuk> way LyX looked with instant p
Hey! With "instant preview" turned ON there is a noticeable performance
improvement (i.e. speed is not a problem any more). Why would that make
things run faster? (I prefer the way LyX looked with instant preview off
but I can't complain).
The Nvidia driver version is 6.14.10.6610.
Thanks so m
> "kmailuk" == kmailuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kmailuk> JMarc, Thanks for your reply. I don't think I am using any
kmailuk> math macros... I am simply typing my math equations in. But
kmailuk> there are several lines of equations in each math inset and
kmailuk> there are lots of insets. I
JMarc,
Thanks for your reply. I don't think I am using any math macros... I am
simply typing my math equations in. But there are several lines of
equations in each math inset and there are lots of insets. I am not sure
what "math preview" is... I'll google it and try enabling/disabling it. (I
h
> "kmailuk" == kmailuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kmailuk> Sven, I opened my LyX docuement and closed all the floating
kmailuk> tables and charts but I am still having a problem with the
kmailuk> speed of LyX. When I add text to the start or end of the
kmailuk> document (where there are few/
Ah. I think it was lyx-143-3.exe from http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Windows.
Ken
On 10/10/06, Lorenzo Paulatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
kmailuk ha scritto:
> Paul,
> I am using LyX 1.4.3. I am not sure how to tell which installer I used.
> Ken
You could just tell were did you downloaded it a
kmailuk ha scritto:
> Paul,
> I am using LyX 1.4.3. I am not sure how to tell which installer I used.
> Ken
You could just tell were did you downloaded it and the installer's file name
--
Lorenzo `paulatz' Paulatto
Trieste
``Grandissima mi par l'inezia di coloro che vorrebbero che Iddio avesse
Paul,
I am using LyX 1.4.3. I am not sure how to tell which installer I used.
Ken
On 10/9/06, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
kmailuk wrote:
> Paul,
> Thanks for your reply. I already had instant preview turned off. I
tried
> turning off virus scan but I still had the same problem wit
Sven,
I opened my LyX docuement and closed all the floating tables and charts but
I am still having a problem with the speed of LyX. When I add text to the
start or end of the document (where there are few/no math equations) the
speed is fine. But when I try to add text in areas where there are
> "Enrico" == Enrico Forestieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Enrico> This is funny... actually it is faster for me when I turn on
Enrico> instant preview. See
Enrico> http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2452
Enrico> I find that when there are *lots* of equations and/or macros
Enrico> LyX b
Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> kmailuk wrote:
> > Hi. This is my first message to a mailing list (I hope I am doing this
> > right and emailing a friendly audience).
> >
> > I recently started using LyX and am finding that LyX can be very slow
> > when I
> > have a moderate size
kmailuk wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for your reply. I already had instant preview turned off. I tried
turning off virus scan but I still had the same problem with LyX displaying
what I type very slowly. When I looked at the Task Manager after typing a
sentence (which would take several seconds to finall
kmailuk schrieb:
> Paul,
> Thanks for your reply. I already had instant preview turned off. I tried
> turning off virus scan but I still had the same problem with LyX displaying
> what I type very slowly. When I looked at the Task Manager after typing a
> sentence (which would take several seconds
Paul,
Thanks for your reply. I already had instant preview turned off. I tried
turning off virus scan but I still had the same problem with LyX displaying
what I type very slowly. When I looked at the Task Manager after typing a
sentence (which would take several seconds to finally appear) it sho
kmailuk wrote:
Hi. This is my first message to a mailing list (I hope I am doing this
right and emailing a friendly audience).
I recently started using LyX and am finding that LyX can be very slow
when I
have a moderate sized document (eight pages or so) with lots and lots of
mathematics equa
Hi. This is my first message to a mailing list (I hope I am doing this
right and emailing a friendly audience).
I recently started using LyX and am finding that LyX can be very slow when I
have a moderate sized document (eight pages or so) with lots and lots of
mathematics equations. I am using
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