Then, if we cannot trace this to a recent change, debugging the issue means understanding what piece of code is running so often.įor the second issue, TeXmacs code should be pretty independent of the hardware present on the machine. If it's not limited to my build, it makes sense asking in the Forum or the Mailing list if this behavior was also present in previous releases and/or if it occurs only on win10. I would be very surprised if this high cpu load occurs only with my build, because I believe I make no change in the code that could cause such a thing. On the win10 machine I compile, just after booting TeXmacs runs below 2% cpu, but then after a delay of 10-30s, it climbs up to 25-29% and stays there, event when doing nothing. I'm normally not using Windows, so I had not noticed the high load issue. So the question is: how to troubleshoot this issues? Have you observed similar issues?Īre there any tools / options / log files written that could help to narrow down the culprits?Īlso - are there options in the build process that potentially modify the behaviour and that I could try if I compiled myself? The only evident difference between PC1 and PC2 that affects graphics is that PC2 has a GPU while PC1 has not. This also happened with the "official" Windows build and was the reason why I switched to your build. This does not happen on PC1 or Linux, so this is even particular to this PC2 and not a problem in TeXmacs code or the build (and yes, graphics drivers are the very latest :-). Issue 2) On PC2, editing cell alignment of tables or in general editing in tables will almost certainly crash TeXmacs. Under Linux, the empty load is 0-2%, as it should be. This ist essentially constant over hours, and remains if a file is loaded an edited. Issue 1) constant high CPU load: texmacs just showing an empty file uses 13% (PC1) resp. I've also tested TeXmacs 1.99.18 on a Linux machine and had no issues there, so this are particular issues of the Windows build. I try to troubleshoot some issues I have under Windows 10 (latest version), on two PCs with Windows 10 64Bit with latest updates installed. Thanks for providing extended builds of TeXmacs.
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