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skia will, it has the potential to do so. This does by no means mean that the others might not catch up and even turn over - hopefully esp. This includes some (we have seven), but best is Cairo and GDIPlus - load big files and scroll. Let me try to be more precise: It has to do with backends in the office that are not adapted as well as they could be. Of course you are right - it has nothing to do with skia, it‘s a fine system. > Locale: lv-LV (lv_LV.utf8) UI-Language: en-US > CPU threads: 2 OS: Linux 5.5 UI render: default VCL: x11
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(In reply to Maris Nartiss from comment #40) Just spent 10 minutes waiting for VT1 to come up so I could login as root and kill -9 LO Impress process and get my X11 session back without a hard reboot. Ahh, those good ol' times when opening a presentation with animated GIF was NOT sending X11 down the drain. Locale: lv-LV (lv_LV.utf8) UI-Language: en-US > care of Z-Order and overlapping objects at all.īuild ID: 4e471d8c02c9c90f512f7f9ead8875b57fcb1ec3ĬPU threads: 2 OS: Linux 5.5 UI render: default VCL: x11 > where we came from - it was just painted over timer-based without taking > There is always room for improving the git stuff, of course, when you know > again is buffering of system-format bitmaps. > direct line dashing - but main reasons for bitmap based stuff to be slower > bufferings (as GDIplus and Cairo do), btw also not using transformations or Please note that in it‘s current state it does no > so to get the current state - an improvement over 2016 - at lest I had to > Indeed the prob is aged, but me and caolan did a lot of opts in that area. > I tried on Win and Linux and both got significantly faster without skia. (In reply to Armin Le Grand from comment #39)