To: Releases Cc: QA On 03/07/2008, at 9:37 AM, Eugene Savitsky wrote:
On 02.07.2008 16:57, Joost Andrae wrote:have you read this ? " Attention: This is just a message to inform you about the upload ofthe binaries to the mirror network. The files are available earliest in24 hours when the files are distributed. "Nope. Sorry...But now I've got the build and did some quick testing. Now here is my question:Are there planned some performance optimization for OOo (not for 3.0 for sure)?I have an .ods file without data yet, but with macros, 1.27 Mb in size, it is opened on my AMD X2 6400+ (3 Ghz) in 22 seconds (untill macro execusion window). Excel opens the same file just in seconds on a 4200 rpm HDD and less powerfull notebook (it's about 2 years old).We also use daily other two files - a pricelist calculator and an very simple monthly financial statement. They both opends very slowly in OOo and blazingly fast in Excel.This is the financial statment (with deleted clients names) http://www.menelon.ee/private/lj/ooo/test_example.ods - it takes 7 seconds to load on my computer... Why takes so long, it's just a simple table? Why does Excel opens in in a moment? Is a xls file precalculated? Unpacking .ods could not take so much time.I know this is the wrong mailinglist. Shoud I ask in "dev" or somewhere else?
Yes, or on the QA list. This is a known problem, dating even back to issue 1905. I know I saw a current issue about this the other day, but half an hour trying to find it in the Issue Tracker (I've looked at so many issues this week, I'm going cross-eyed) has been unsuccessful: issue 59453 is related, of course.
You're welcome to add your information to a current issue: there may not be a separate issue about this. My difficulties in finding the one I saw the other day might be due to it being a secondary item in another issue. Does anyone on the QA list know if this slowdown of Calc performance compared to Excel is embodied in a current issue?
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