>>>>> markus hoeni...@mhoenicka de <markus.hoeni...@mhoenicka.de> writes:

>> Yes, it is supposed to work this way: muse-publish-file does the check
>> to see if FILE is newer than the published file, so it gets called
>> no matter what, but nothing is done if FILE is not newer [unless FORCE
>> is non-nil].
>> 
> So it takes Emacs approx. half a second to decide whether or not a  
> file needs to be published? I didn't look at the source code yet, but  
> this looks a bit suspicious to me.

Me too, now you mention it. 

But remember that that's an average time, and also that it includes any
time taken by functions called by muse-publish-file. 

I.e., to see if it is inefficient you'd have to try it when no files
need publishing.

Yours sincerely,
-- 
Jim Ottaway


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