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Hello!

By default openoffice(libreoffice?)  is using max 20 Mb RAM, which is not
enough today. Default settings need to change, st. most computer have 1Gb+
RAM today. If you set it 256 Mb, it quite fast.

*But why is this limited to 256 only?* Sometimes I need much more when
working with my school projects. Why not but the limit to 1Gb?

Hillar

2010/12/6 Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl>

Cor Nouws wrote (04-12-10 20:13)

Kohei Yoshida wrote (04-12-10 17:51)


 BTW, the xlsx loading being slow (and to some extent ods loading) is
unfortunately nothing new. If we are lucky we may be able to squeeze
some performance here and there, but IMO we may need a more drastic
surgery if we want to dramatically improve performance...


The performance is OK in OOo 321, but very bad in 330cr7 and maybe even
worse (have to time again) in LibObeta3.
Definitely a regression - I can file an issue later this weekend (I
think).


I opened issue http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=115940

Loading in LibObeta3 takes the same time as 330rc7/300m93.

Cor

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