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Re: [O] Slow movement in large buffers
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Scott Randby |
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Re: [O] Slow movement in large buffers |
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Tue, 15 Mar 2011 13:14:42 -0400 |
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On 03/15/2011 12:11 PM, Chris Randle wrote:
> Hi Matt
>
> On 2011-03-15 03:25, Matt Lundin wrote:
>> I've been navigating the org-issues file (14000+ lines) and have
>> found movement within the file to be fairly slow. Sometimes Emacs
>> will lock up for several seconds.
> <snip>
>> Do others have the same experience? If so, does anyone have any tips
>> on how to diagnose this further?
>
> I keep all my info in one big Org-mode file which is currently just shy
> of 115,000 lines. There's the occasional "stutter" of a fraction of a
> second when I move across closed nodes containing large chunks, but it's
> still perfectly acceptable (to me, anyway!).
>
> My PC is an Intel dual-core 2.66GHz with 4GB RAM, so nothing
> earth-shattering.
>
I have a netbook running an Intel dual-core 1.66GHz and 2GB RAM. I
opened up org-issues.org and navigated through it without difficulty.
There was a delay for about a second when I unfolded the "Development
Tasks" headline, but there were no delays after that. Vertical movement
is instantaneous.
Scott Randby
- [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, (continued)
- [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Matt Lundin, 2011/03/15
- [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Carsten Dominik, 2011/03/15
- Re: [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Christian Moe, 2011/03/15
- Re: [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Nick Dokos, 2011/03/15
- Re: [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Christian Moe, 2011/03/15
- Re: [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Nick Dokos, 2011/03/15
- Re: [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Bastien, 2011/03/15
- [O] Re: Slow movement in large buffers, Matt Lundin, 2011/03/17
Re: [O] Slow movement in large buffers, Chris Randle, 2011/03/15