On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 8:28 AM, jkn wrote:
> My apologies - upgrating to a recent version of Leo does indeed seem to
> make things a lot snappier.
>
> I was thinking that it was a Qt or interactional issue, rather than one
> just with Leo itself. I was also under the
Hello Edward
On Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 7:27:04 AM UTC, Edward K. Ream wrote:
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> On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 6:24:52 AM UTC-5, jkn wrote:
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> On the W7 machine, I notice that sometimes, when I ALT-TAB to Leo, there
>> is a substantial delay (1 to several seconds) after releasing the
On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 6:24:52 AM UTC-5, jkn wrote:
On the W7 machine, I notice that sometimes, when I ALT-TAB to Leo, there is
> a substantial delay (1 to several seconds) after releasing the ALT-TAB, and
> the Leo window being fully painted.
>
I have not seen anything like this. I
a bit of extra information, in case it helps:
- I have a two-monitor system on my W7 desktop system (only)
- I have most Aero-type effects turned off; Alt-TABbing just shows the bar
in the middle of the monitor, with small icons that I step between. No
fancy window previews or anything like
I have just remembered to ask about this:
I run Leo mainly on a W7 desktop, and also occasionally on a couple of
Linux laptops and desktops.
On the W7 machine, I notice that sometimes, when I ALT-TAB to Leo, there is
a substantial delay (1 to several seconds) after releasing the ALT-TAB, and