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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: planner/muse update speed
From: |
Jim Ottaway |
Subject: |
[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: planner/muse update speed |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jan 2006 16:22:34 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> Joseph Kiniry <address@hidden> writes:
> That definitely speeds things up. Updates now are nearly
> instantaneous and the time to refresh corresponds to the length/
> complexity of the page.
>>
>> I removed the previous change, to ensure that this is the real source
>> of the problem.
> It is.
>>
>> Does this work for you? If not, I am more or less stumped.
> It does. Thanks.
Good.
>> On a separate matter: Looking at the calendar insinuation behaviour,
>> it looks as though all pages visited by moving through the calendar
>> get removed when the calendar is exited, including any that were there
>> before M-x calendar was invoked. Is this reasonable behaviour? I
>> don't use this feature regularly, but I would have thought that any
>> pre-existing page buffers should be retained.
> I have never noticed this behavior as planner/muse will load a page
> anyway when I access it. I guess the proper emacs way would be to
> leave them in memory rather than removing them though. I am
> sometimes surprised by how few planner buffers are loaded after
> several days of us, and I guess this is due to this calendar
> insinuation behavior.
Some of it would also be due to planner-tasks-file-behavior set to
'close. Perhaps the calendar insinuation behaviour is actually a
feature?
Regards,
--
Jim Ottaway