Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-11 Thread Simon Urbanek
Yan, it's ok, I didn't need the Debug version. However, did you check the Touch Bar settings as discussed previously to see if disabling the app Touch Bar fixes the problem? If it does, there may be hope - I have created a test version at https://github.com/R-macos/Mac-GUI/actions/runs/8202268

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-11 Thread Simon Urbanek
Yan, great, thanks! I'll put the touchbar changes into the release. I also started looking at some of the warnings - the button ones are easy to fix. Although you can move the Release build to Applications, it is not signed, so you may get a warning when you run it - otherwise it is safe. When I

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-08 Thread ALPEROVYCH Yan
Simon, Yes, I tried to play with touch bar preferences, to no avail. On the bright side, I also tested your build. Both debug and release version work. There was one NS warning in the release version, but it did not affected at all the test (I was running the same sequence as I described in the

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-06 Thread ALPEROVYCH Yan
Thank you Simon, Brandon suggested to use the debug version of the R-gui, but you seem to be ok with what I sent. Please let me know if you also want the sampler files using the the debug version. Also, if you need me to test the fixes / updates, please don’t hesitate. Yan On May 6, 2021, at

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-05 Thread Brandon Hurr
Yan It’s my understanding that it is important to use the debug version as it throws a lot more information for Simon et al into your logs to help solve the issue. Brandon On Wed, May 5, 2021 at 18:56 ALPEROVYCH Yan wrote: > Simon, > > I sampled the process of my test (the slowdown). I was a

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-03 Thread Peter West
Is everyone running the same version of Big Sur? — Peter West p...@ehealth.id.au “I am the vine; you are the branches.” > On 4 May 2021, at 1:06 am, ALPEROVYCH Yan wrote: > > Dear Peter, Simon, > > Since I am not that of an expert in programming, is there any way to trace > what happens 'unde

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-03 Thread ALPEROVYCH Yan
Dear Peter, Simon, Since I am not that of an expert in programming, is there any way to trace what happens 'under the hood' of the gui to see what exactly slows down the rendering of output on my end? On the warnings, some more came today. How that happened and the text that came out are below

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-02 Thread peter dalgaard
2019 MB Air here, Big Sur, 4.0.5 off CRAN. I don't see the issue either. (I do see the "...warmup" thing, though.) - Peter D. > On 1 May 2021, at 21:01 , ALPEROVYCH Yan wrote: > > Thank you Simon, > > Regarding the "NS..." warnings, the following came just now when I closed the > plot window

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-01 Thread ALPEROVYCH Yan
Thank you Simon, Regarding the "NS..." warnings, the following came just now when I closed the plot window (after a ggplot) with a mouse. 2021-05-01 20:53:35.117 R[2344:57535] +[NSSavePanel _warmUp] attempted warmup Since they are usually random, I will log them for some time, and report back.

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-gui slow since last update

2021-05-01 Thread Luis Puerto
Hey! I observe the same problem and on R Studio there is no problem at all. In my case I have a MBP 2019 13" sessionInfo() R version 4.0.5 (2021-03-31) Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin17.0 (64-bit) Running under: macOS Big Sur 10.16 Matrix products: default BLAS: /Library/Frameworks/R.fram