[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-26 Thread Bastien
Eli Zaretskii writes: > Bastien, please tell me whether you want me to make this change in the > Emacs repository, or wait for you to do it in the Org mode repo and > then merge to Emacs. Please make this change in the Emacs repository. Thanks, -- Bastien

[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Steve Revilak
I'd like to report an org-mode regression issue. When working with large .org files, Emacs 24.0.90 becomes sluggish, and consumes large amounts of CPU. If you type this: M-x set-variable RET bidi-paragraph-direction RET left-to-right RET does the problem go away? My bug report contained t

[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Lawrence Mitchell
Steve Revilak wrote: >>> I'd like to report an org-mode regression issue. When working with >>> large .org files, Emacs 24.0.90 becomes sluggish, and consumes large >>> amounts of CPU. >> If you type this: >> M-x set-variable RET bidi-paragraph-direction RET left-to-right RET >> does the prob

[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Bastien
Eli Zaretskii writes: >> Please make this change in the Emacs repository. > > Done in revision 105940. Thanks! I added your change to Org's git repo: http://orgmode.org/w/?p=org-mode.git;a=commit;h=1a97f29c342d85960a65c0bd992fee7c87850da5 Best, -- Bastien

[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Eli Zaretskii
> From: Bastien > Cc: Steve Revilak , 9...@debbugs.gnu.org > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 08:02:47 +0200 > > Eli Zaretskii writes: > > > Bastien, please tell me whether you want me to make this change in the > > Emacs repository, or wait for you to do it in the Org mode repo and > > then merge to Em

[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Eli Zaretskii
> From: Lawrence Mitchell > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 16:10:25 +0100 > > Setting bidi-display-reordering to nil in the buffer has the > effect that moving point is no longer jerky for me. I think with the latest trunk, you won't need to fiddle with this variable anymore.

[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Eli Zaretskii
> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:50:25 -0400 > From: Steve Revilak > > I'd like to report an org-mode regression issue. When working with > large .org files, Emacs 24.0.90 becomes sluggish, and consumes large > amounts of CPU. If you type this: M-x set-variable RET bidi-paragraph-direction RET le

[O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Eli Zaretskii
> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:47:45 -0400 > From: Steve Revilak > Cc: 9...@debbugs.gnu.org, Bastien Guerry , st...@srevilak.net > > My bug report contained two scenarios to produce sluggish response and > high CPU utilization. These scenarios were > > (1) move point to the end of buffer, and st

Re: [O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-09-27 Thread Eric S Fraga
Lawrence Mitchell writes: > Steve Revilak wrote: > I'd like to report an org-mode regression issue. When working with large .org files, Emacs 24.0.90 becomes sluggish, and consumes large amounts of CPU. > >>> If you type this: > >>> M-x set-variable RET bidi-paragraph-direction R

Re: [O] bug#9610: 24.0.90; org-mode: sluggish response and high CPU utilization with large .org files

2011-10-01 Thread Tom Davey
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > Brilliant!  I have been getting rather annoyed at the jerky movement in > a number of buffers, mostly org, but I knew the problem wasn't due to > org having done timings etc.  Setting this to nil does the job. Yes, a very bothersome issue. L