Hi,
A few days ago i realized i have a performance problem with LaTeX documents within TextMate. I've tested it with HTML and some other languages a few minutes ago. It seems that only LaTeX has some problems.
When i type a letter on my keyboard it takes about half a second until the letter gets displayed in the document. I think you could realize how annoying this is especially when you have to write some very long text.
What is wrong here? Do i have something running...all the time...which costs so much time to calculate?
Thanks for any help. (or questions...) Zettt
Try turning off check spelling as you type. Sometimes that results in performance issues. Best, Mark On Aug 1 2007, at 12:45, AndreasZeitler wrote:
Hi,
A few days ago i realized i have a performance problem with LaTeX documents within TextMate. I've tested it with HTML and some other languages a few minutes ago. It seems that only LaTeX has some problems.
When i type a letter on my keyboard it takes about half a second until the letter gets displayed in the document. I think you could realize how annoying this is especially when you have to write some very long text.
What is wrong here? Do i have something running...all the time...which costs so much time to calculate?
Thanks for any help. (or questions...) Zettt -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Performance- problem-with-LaTeX-Documents-tf4199305.html#a11943159 Sent from the textmate users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
Try turning off check spelling as you type. Sometimes that results in performance issues. Best, Mark
Sometimes? You must be jokin' right?
You saved my day :) Thanks!
AndreasZeitler wrote:
Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
Try turning off check spelling as you type. Sometimes that results in performance issues. Best, Mark
Sometimes? You must be jokin' right?
You saved my day :) Thanks!
Note that the big problem here is having long lines. If you put newline characters between sentences, or similar, performance will pick up considerably.
Jacob Rus-4 wrote:
Note that the big problem here is having long lines. If you put newline characters between sentences, or similar, performance will pick up considerably.
I didn't know that. Just for my curiosity >> Could you tell me why this is such a performance issue?
Have a nice weekend, Andreas