>>>>> Markus Hoenicka <markus.hoeni...@mhoenicka.de> writes:
> I'm using planner-mode to manage my projects in a research lab. I  
> couldn't live without it, but I can't ignore speed problems which keep  
> getting more and more pressing as my projects advance. I press C-c C-p  
> each morning to update my HTML task list (see  
> http://www.mhoenicka.de/software/hacks/tasklist.html) and to publish  
> the changed planner pages to HTML. This process takes approx. 10  
> minutes these days. I can live with that, although my box (a Pentium 4  
> 2.4GHz 768MB RAM) is essentially locked due to the modest hardware,  
> but it's just not convenient.

> [...]

> What are my options besides doing the obvious (ditch the box and get  
> recent hardware)?

You could try profiling the planner package to see what is taking up all
of that time:

Before you do the update

M-x elp-instrument-package [RET]
planner [RET]

Then 

C-c C-p to do the update

Then 

M-x elp-results [RET]



Yours sincerely,
-- 
Jim Ottaway


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