> "CH" == Christian Heinrich
> writes:
CH> are all your headlines folded?
Yes.
CH> I found that running "M-x outline-show-all" before the first
CH> org- drill call resolves this issue for me with org 9.2 (but not
CH> with 9.3).
Indeed, cool, thank you for the tip.
Hi,
are all your headlines folded? I found that running "M-x outline-show-all"
before the first org-
drill call resolves this issue for me with org 9.2 (but not with 9.3).
See also my analysis
https://bitbucket.org/eeeickythump/org-drill/issues/48/slow-startup
Are you aware of the new org-dril
> "OK" == Oleh Krehel writes:
OK> I noticed org-drill being slow three years ago when I tried to
OK> learn it. So I wrote my own package:
OK> https://github.com/abo-abo/pamparam/. It's quite fast: it takes
OK> 0.6s to sync my 3300 cards from the master Org file. And
OK>
One thing I used to do with org-drill is learn names from photos, e.g. I
would put an image of a student with the answer corresponding to their
name. This doesn't seem possible with pamparam at the moment because the
links to images get broken when the cards are copied into the directory. Do
you (
Hi Milan,
> Are there any tricks to speed it up?
I noticed org-drill being slow three years ago when I tried to learn it.
So I wrote my own package: https://github.com/abo-abo/pamparam/.
It's quite fast: it takes 0.6s to sync my 3300 cards from the master Org file.
And day-to-day learning operati
Hi, after upgrading from Org 9.1 to 9.2, org-drill has become extremely
slow. org-drill has never been fast, but now it stops being usable.
Everything takes much more time than before -- running `M-x org-drill',
both for the first time and again, responding to drill queries, moving
over my Org fil