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Re: extreme lagging
From: |
Kim F. Storm |
Subject: |
Re: extreme lagging |
Date: |
07 Jan 2004 16:22:04 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
Debian User <address@hidden> writes:
> Starting with the cvs version from 04-01-2004 i have extreme lagging
> in emacs. i-search-forward need for example 0.08 seconds compared
> with 0.008 on my old cvs from November last year.
How can you mentally differentiate 0.08 and 0.008 seconds?
> But that just one
> example. I found lagging in almost all parts of emacs. The CPU usage
> of emacs jumps wildly up and down even when i just edit a 95K
> file. Sometimes i even need 2 Seconds to scroll up and down. Sorry
> for not being more precis... :(
Looking at the recent messages in your bug report, there seem to be
serious problems with the diary package (those temp-face- messages
doesn't make sense).
> Recent messages:
> Marking diary entries...done
> Preparing diary...done
> Loading appt...done
> For information about the GNU Project and its goals, type C-h C-p.
> Invalid face text property value: temp-face- [18 times]
> Preparing diary...done
> Invalid face text property value: temp-face- [27 times]
> Making completion list... [2 times]
> Loading emacsbug...done
> Invalid face text property value: temp-face- [18 times]
>
I don't know why you see those, but maybe some recent change to diary
or appt has a flaw. Does emacs behave better if you don't load
those packages?
--
Kim F. Storm http://www.cua.dk
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