https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60418

--- Comment #29 from Luke Kendall <l...@zeta.org.au> ---
(In reply to Rainer Bielefeld Retired from comment #7)
> Validator: <http://odf-validator2.rhcloud.com/odf-validator2/>
> 
> Documents with thousands of comments are not a usual application for an
> Office Suite, so I reduce priority.
> 
> 
> @GiorgioMigliaccio:
> Please do not cite and do not use your mail client for Comments.
> Is there any possibility for you to check whether the comments cause the
> problems?

I disagree: currently, Microsoft Word documents are the generally preferred
method of reviewing and critiquing manuscripts, between authors and editors.
It's wonderful that LO can export .docx format, and handles the comments.  But
it is quite common to have 2-10 comments on most pages of a manuscript, and if
the manuscript has 400 pages, having 2000 comments would not be unusual at all.

And there is clearly an N^2 algorithm in there, from my observations: as I
delete comments, the speed improves.

And with around 2000 comments, to avoid 10+ second waits for every interaction,
by splitting the file into a 1st half and a 2nd half, performance went from
unusable to good.

I look forward to trying out the new version: I hope it addresses not just the
problem found related to forms, but also to the number of comments!

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