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On my system, turning Java off didn't help.

Turning off anti-aliasing in [View] made flipping between tabs on spreadsheet instantaneous. Wow.


fyi: The default process manager in Windows is Task Manager, but many replace it with Microsoft/Sysinternals Process Explorer.

On 5/22/2015 10:12 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I guess you already tried switching off Java in LO (or that you need Java for database or accessibility and can't)? Something like;

Tools - Options - Advanced

has a tick-box at the top of the dialogue. If LO does grumble about missing it you can always switch it back on and try whatever-it-was again.


I guess the upper-limit is possibly something like;
Ram - ( 2 x (Whatever your OS claims to work in + whatever other running programs claim they need)

You can find out more simply several ways including by using

free -m

on the command-line in Linux and possibly Mac. Windows has some sort of process manager that used to be accessed through Ctrl Alt Del (while crossing your fingers and hoping it didn't just reboot the machine). One of the tabs in there showed how much Ram was being used (and how much free). In Linux you can sometimes find what process are hogging resources by typing in

top

- and then Ctrl C to escape before you get too hooked.
Regards from
Tom :)



Regards from
Tom :)


On 22 May 2015 at 14:47, f150 <f150@ftml.net <mailto:f150@ftml.net>> wrote:

    Hey Tom,
    My Libreoffice slowed to the point it took minutes to load a
    single document. It became a choice of fix it or get rid of it.

    So I kept increasing memory till the problem went away. I'm sure
    there's an upper limit, but I haven't reached it... yet.

    Combining memory increases with loading LO at start-up gave me
    best results.
    Fred


    On 5/22/2015 7:45 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
    Hi :)
    +1
    Thanks for sharing!  I'm never sure how much i can jack them up
    by so it's good to have figures that work.  I'm guessing you have
    more than 384 Mb of Ram!  (like, who doesn't these days!) :)

    Regards from
    Tom :)


    On 21 May 2015 at 23:56, f150 <f150@ftml.net
    <mailto:f150@ftml.net>> wrote:

        The advice for speeding up Calc is correct, but the memory
        recommendations weren't robust enough for my system.

        This worked great:

        Click [Tools] [Options] [Memory]
        *Undo *
          Number of steps: *10*

        *Graphics Cache*
          Use for LibreOffice: *384 *MB
          Memory per object: *10*.0 MB
          Remove from memory after: 00:10 hh:mm

        *Cache for Inserted Objects*
          Number of objects: *50*

        *LibreOffice Quickstarter*
        *X* Load LibreOffice during system start-up

        Don't be afraid to jack it up!
        Fred





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