Am 06.01.2016 um 14:45 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 06/01/2016 13:25, Peter Kümmel a écrit :


Am 05.01.2016 um 12:28 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 20/12/2015 15:07, Peter Kümmel a écrit :
Recently I gave away the computer which I've used when I
was
very busy on LyX. It was an Athlon XP 2GHz singlecore.

I was interested how the hardware progress looks like from
the LyX perspective, means the time needed to scroll
to the end of the reference manual:

How do you scroll?

With the page-down key.

With the same repeat rate? Note that by default page down
events will be skipped when they repeat faster than painting
is done. Therefore comparison is not very easy.


Athlon XP 2GHz: 19s (< full HD)
Haswell 4Ghz  :  8s (full HD window)
Haswell 4Ghz  :  3s (4k fullscreen)

How come that the second one is faster than the first?

I assume you mean on the Haswell system. The line width
is twice on 4k, so less pages, and it seems the pagelayout
is the expensive part.

And if you try to dimension windows so that the text width
is the same?

Ah yes, didn't had idea do use a <fullHD window.
But I don't have access to the the Haswell system.


Is this 2.1 or 2.2? In release mode?


The one shipped by Ubuntu, so I assume some 2.1 version.

JMarc

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