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Re: [O] Why navigating in Org mode is so slow in overview mode?


From: Gregor Zattler
Subject: Re: [O] Why navigating in Org mode is so slow in overview mode?
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 12:49:21 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12)

Hi Nicolas,
* Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> [21. Jun. 2015]:

[Profiler Reports]

> It might not give any useful information. However, the best way to know
> is to look at it.

The first profiler report is after 105 minutes of Emacs uptime.
I had captured infos via org-protocol, refiled them to another
file and then wanted to navigate (arrow keys) to the TODO item in
order to mark it done.  It took seconds till the cursor moved.
Sadly I saved only the memory profiler report.

Then I wrote an reply to your message and while examining the
situation, there was another slow down, when I wanted to switch
buffers via helm, this did nothing for a few secs.  This are the
second reports, only minutes later.

Then I typed ahead and there was a slow down while typing.
System began to swap, emnacs did not respond, I killed Emacs,
firefox, was not able to do a swapoff -a because of memory
restrictions, rebooted the computer, started Emacs with org-mode,
tried to go to the last clocked-in item: and there was a slow
down after say 2 minutes (third profiler reports).

These reports are attachet.

HTH, Gregor
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