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Re: [O] Converting from OmniFocus to org-mode


From: Jay McCarthy
Subject: Re: [O] Converting from OmniFocus to org-mode
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2011 06:48:19 -0600

On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 4:35 AM, Jambunathan K <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> A section of the stack trace is at the end of this email.
>
> Crash is really in core Emacs (re-display engine may be?) triggered by
> Org related things.
>
> It is worth disabling font-lock in Org buffers. I am not sure whether
> that would prevent you from making use of any of the Org features.

I don't want to use it that way, but I can check if it speeds it
up.... and it doesn't make any appreciable difference on the speed and
the crash still happens.

> If you could bisect the Org file and narrow down the crash to a smaller
> example file that would be wonderful. Can you give us an idea of number
> of scheduled entries per day and how many months they typically span.

% grep -e DEADLINE -e SCHEDULED brain.org | wc -l
     462
% grep -e DEADLINE brain.org| sort | head -1
DEADLINE: <2011-08-01 17:00 +1m>
% grep -e DEADLINE brain.org| sort | tail -1
DEADLINE: <2015-09-05 00:00>
% grep -e DEADLINE brain.org| sort | uniq -c | sort | tail -10
   3 DEADLINE: <2012-04-01 17:00 +1y>
   4 DEADLINE: <2011-08-04 23:00 +1d>
   4 DEADLINE: <2011-08-05 17:00 +1d>
   4 DEADLINE: <2012-05-01 17:00 +1y>
   4 DEADLINE: <2012-09-01 17:00 +1y>
   5 DEADLINE: <2011-08-05 17:00 +1w>
   5 DEADLINE: <2011-08-06 17:00 +1w>
   7 DEADLINE: <2011-09-01 17:00>
   8 DEADLINE: <2011-08-05 21:00 +1d>
  14 DEADLINE: <2011-09-01 17:00 +1m>

Is this useful information?

> I know Org uses cache so may be the performance hit is one time only. May
> be there could be a script that populates the cache as part of first
> step in the migration process.

That sounds like a very good idea.

http://www.google.com/search?q=org-mode%20cache

Only tells me about the caching on the evaluation of code blocks, so
I'm not in a position to implement it, as someone who's never actually
used org-mode.

> Btw, I find the use of "theoretically" a bit inconsistent in your
> email. As a developer myself, I wouldn't go to the extent of a writing a
> migration assistant just to reap purely "theoretical" benefits. Surely I
> am nitpicking here.

I mean that it seems appealing, but I have no idea because I've never
used it. I need to write a migration assistant before I could even
figure out if there was a benefit.

Jay

-- 
Jay McCarthy <address@hidden>
Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University
http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay

"The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93



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