On May 27, 2007, at 12:45 PM, Florian Gilcher wrote:
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I have no problems with the "Find in Project"-performance, even on network drives (as long as they are in the same network). I know it is slow when searching the first time, so i can expect that an go get a cup of tea.
My biggest complaint is that there is still no fast possibility to narrow the search by sub-folders. (I know my controllers are not in vendor...) This is a point where I would like to see some improvement, as constantly creating temp-projects for search reasons is no fun at all.
I think this feature has been requested several times, but I am not sure whether or not it is planned for TM 2.0. Can anyone comment on that?
(Machine is a MacBook Pro with 2.0 Ghz and 2GB RAM... first edition)
Florian
Yep, I do the same thing (Spotlight as an app launcher).
Yes, TextMate gets faster after the first time as does Spotlight. But Spotlight's first time is faster than TextMate's, and likewise, Spotlight's subsequent times are faster than TextMate's.
Also, I think Spotlight may be displaying results as they come in. TextMate seems to wait until it has completed the search. Improving that could make a difference.
Indexing would too. (The subsequent speedups are likely from operating system level file caching as someone pointed out.)
For reference, I have Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro with 3 GB. These improvements would probably help slower machines with less RAM even more.
-Chuck
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