Re: [Qgis-user] Diagnosing QGIS slowdown (Windows)

2020-12-16 Thread Martin Pergler
Helpful, thanks. I've now created a separate project which uses a (layout)-rendered map from the main project, and where I selectively pull in individual layers for editing from the gpkg. That works fine. (I like @baswein's idea of 2 instances drag-and-drop, but I've been fine so far only dragging

Re: [Qgis-user] Question about Qgis - Google Earth historical imagery

2020-12-16 Thread Martin Pergler
As Ujaval has written, it is not obtainable as tiles. If you're interested in a specific region, technically you could follow the manual approach described at https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/373497/is-it-possible-to-export-the-google-earth-engine-basemap-satellite-version-not/373610#373610

Re: [Qgis-user] Diagnosing QGIS slowdown (Windows)

2020-12-16 Thread Martin Pergler
Thanks for the reply. System: Lenovo T490, Intel i7 8565U (runs at about 9-20% CPU usage, no change during the freezes), GEForce MX250 (runs about 20-25% whenever QGIS is running). 16 Gig physical memory. SSD with capacity, no unusual disk activity or competing process hogs. All worked just fine u

[Qgis-user] Diagnosing QGIS slowdown (Windows)

2020-12-16 Thread Martin Pergler
Happy user of QGIS since about 3.2. Currently using 3.16.1 (OSGeo4W install) and experiencing pretty severe performance degradation. I know these things are a bear to hunt down; would appreciate any suggestions how to go about finding the cause of the problem. Symptoms: - Mild sluggishness renderi