John Ramsden
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| Posted: 06/27/2003, 5:20 AM |
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I am editing in CCS v2 a PHP script of about 2000 lines, which is fairly
large but not huge. But the editor is being _abominably_ slow - I can
literally type in a whole line and sit back for ten seconds before the
line starts being haltingly displayed two or three characters at a time.
Is there any kind of checking or processing that can be turned off, to try
and make things faster? Or does anyone have any other ideas? Maybe CCS can
be configured to use a different editor to the obnoxious little pile of junk
it uses now!!
(I am a contractor at a client's site, using their PC, and have mentioned
this problem. I did persuade them to upgrade the memory to 1 GByte, as CCS
seems to be a rampaging memory ogre. But that didn't make much difference,
and it's doubtful if they will agree to purchase a new 3 GHz PC, which I'm
starting to think is the minimum practical spec for editing text files of
more than trivial size in CCS.)
Cheers
John Ramsden (john_ramsden@sagitta-ps.com)
P.S. I suppose I could extract out most of the text into a separate file and
'include' this in the events.php file. But that rather defeats the purpose
of using CCS to maintain the files.
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RonB
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| Posted: 06/27/2003, 8:07 AM |
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Must say I have never had this problem (P4 2 Gigahertz 256MB ram win2K pro) I often have two copies open at the same time (to copy some brilliant code, , from a different project. So it looks to me the problem has to be somewhere else. CCS isn't the fastest piece of software but the lack of speed you describe is unusual in comparence to my pc.
Ron
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rrodgers
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| Posted: 06/27/2003, 2:34 PM |
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Not for me. I have been editing a 5100 line asp file today and have not noticed any speed issues. P4m (mobile, laptop) 512meg, I am running all kinds of processes... MSSQL2k, MySQL, IIS (Webserver, FTP, smtp) plus 13ish items on the task bar.
rob
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