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Message #02422
Re: Zim 0.60 released
Hello,
Do you know if the windows version will be update soon ? If you don't know,
can I use 0.59 under windows to edit my notebook which is principaly use
under linux in 0.60 ?
Regards.
On 5 May 2013 12:10, Didier BRETIN <didier@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thank you too for this version. Works great for me on Xubuntu !
>
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> On 5 May 2013 11:41, Alessia <alemim@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Thank you for the new version!!! It seems working fine on my system.
>> (Ubuntu 12.04 with Xfce DM)
>> Alessia
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>> Il 02/05/2013 09:39, Jaap Karssenberg ha scritto:
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>> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Syv Ritch <syv@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the new version. I just upgraded to 0.60. I just have some
>>>> questions. I use Zim 0.60 on an xUbuntu 12.04.
>>>>
>>>> * Up to 0.59 (including 0.59), every time that I would stop typing,
>>>> Zim would save the notebook after a few seconds. It doesn't do it
>>>> anymore, Zim only saves the notebook on exit. I preferred the older
>>>> way of auto-saving. Is there a way for changing it back to the
>>>> continuous auto-save?
>>>>
>>>> * The new 0.60 is much slower on startup than 0.59. I did a: zim
>>>> --index -V notebooks/(notebook name). It helped (a lot) with the
>>>> speed of the startup but definitely not as fast as 0.59 which was
>>>> almost instantaneous. After the startup I do not see much of
>>>> difference in the speed. Am I the only one and doing something
>>>> wrong or...
>>>>
>>> Afraid I don't recognize either of those two items.
>>>
>>> Auto-save code has not changed at all in this release. Checking on my
>>> system is saves about every 10 seconds or when leaving a page. If this
>>> does not work on your system, please open a bug report.
>>>
>>> First time startup may indeed be slower due to the index being
>>> rebuild. After that there should be no delta. In fact on my system the
>>> new version is faster than the old one. Might help to run zim with
>>> debug logging and see at what debug output the time is spent. Also
>>> something that should go in a bug report.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Jaap
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