On 07-Feb-2001 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

> Philippe>     Hi, here is a major bug with new tabular in
> Philippe> lyx-1.1.6fix1 : you do a big tabular of 50 rows and 50
> Philippe> lines; in the first cell of that tabular you insert an other
> Philippe> tabular of 50 rows and 50 lines. Then you try to write a

What do you mean be rows and lines, probably rows and columns #:O)

> 
> More details: you already get a good memory consumption with just one
> 50x50 tabular. Once it is inserted, resident memory goes to 26M.
> Insert one character in one cell, and you go to 32M; subsequent
> characters in the same cell do not see to change a lot. However,
> inserting a character in a second cell brings you to 42M!

Just one word: Undo!

That's the problem. The undo mechanism right now is only able to work
in the outermost paragraph so if you change something inside a tabular
inset the outermost paragraph has to be duplicated for Undo.

Unless this scheme is not changed we'll have to stay with that or disable
Undo inside the tabular insets.

      Jürgen

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