faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
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Looking forward for the beta 
Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
Tried the 7.60.0025 beta version and didn't notice any improvement. Is this normal?
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Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
Might be refresh problem. Browsing is definitelely faster now (I can prove this by using a ultra-exact timer), especially in lists with many specific icons. For me, however, it's not that easy to "experience" the speed gain since on my machine those lists have never been slow. You , of course, should see it, since your lists are slow as you reported. I'll add a paint-refresh so that you can actually see that the list is filled with all files and generic icons before the specific icons are retrieved.kiku wrote:Tried the 7.60.0025 beta version and didn't notice any improvement. Is this normal?
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i have a "junk folder" pretty much like kiku's, but with 80+ exe files, and a bunch of zip/rar files as well.
browsing that folder has always been really slow. scolling down the list was a pain.
i even considered asking Don to add "use generic icons" to FVS.
but now it's much better, with a very small delay before items are displayed.
so there is a performance gain in the new beta.
browsing that folder has always been really slow. scolling down the list was a pain.
i even considered asking Don to add "use generic icons" to FVS.
but now it's much better, with a very small delay before items are displayed.
so there is a performance gain in the new beta.
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Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
Good to hear! I wonder why kiku does not see it.Muroph wrote:i have a "junk folder" pretty much like kiku's, but with 80+ exe files, and a bunch of zip/rar files as well.
browsing that folder has always been really slow. scolling down the list was a pain.
i even considered asking Don to add "use generic icons" to FVS.
but now it's much better, with a very small delay before items are displayed.
so there is a performance gain in the new beta.
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Well, I have been making some experiments and I still cannot say I see an improvement here.
I would like that when I navigate to a folder, its contents to be displayed immediately with .exe files showing the generic icon.
And later, if the "Use generic icons ..." is not checked then XYplorer would cycle through all files to load the specific icons.
Makes sense?
I would like that when I navigate to a folder, its contents to be displayed immediately with .exe files showing the generic icon.
And later, if the "Use generic icons ..." is not checked then XYplorer would cycle through all files to load the specific icons.
Makes sense?
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Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
Sure, that's exactly what I do. How do you navigate? Via tree or via tab switch or else?kiku wrote:Well, I have been making some experiments and I still cannot say I see an improvement here.
I would like that when I navigate to a folder, its contents to be displayed immediately with .exe files showing the generic icon.
And later, if the "Use generic icons ..." is not checked then XYplorer would cycle through all files to load the specific icons.
Makes sense?
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Via the tree.admin wrote:How do you navigate? Via tree or via tab switch or else?
If you display the folder contents imediately and later on update the icons it could be possible to see what files are taking longer to load.
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Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
You will see that in the next version (I add that refresh I talked about).kiku wrote:Via the tree.admin wrote:How do you navigate? Via tree or via tab switch or else?
If you display the folder contents imediately and later on update the icons it could be possible to see what files are taking longer to load.
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Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
Ok, now I see an improvement.
But when I browse my "junk" folder, even though I can imediately see its contents, XYplorer stays frozen until it finishes loading the icons.
And since the icon updates are done all at once, it can take a few seconds. Is it possible to do this update in the background, in a non-blocking way?
But when I browse my "junk" folder, even though I can imediately see its contents, XYplorer stays frozen until it finishes loading the icons.
And since the icon updates are done all at once, it can take a few seconds. Is it possible to do this update in the background, in a non-blocking way?
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Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
Ah, I see. Well, that's not possible I'm afraid.kiku wrote:Ok, now I see an improvement.
But when I browse my "junk" folder, even though I can imediately see its contents, XYplorer stays frozen until it finishes loading the icons.
And since the icon updates are done all at once, it can take a few seconds. Is it possible to do this update in the background, in a non-blocking way?
I wonder why this takes so long. Is your machine very slow or your HD very fragmented? I have large folders here full of EXEs and they load very rapid!
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Not possible?!? So what about the "no limits to optimization..."admin wrote:Ah, I see. Well, that's not possible I'm afraid.
Anyway, I understand that's probably just a problem with my laptop, slow disk, configuration ... whatever, since no one else seems to have this issue.
I will try to defrag to see what happens.
Talking about optimizations, do you accept my next challenge? File copy improvement under Vista SP1
... or just keep up the good work! Best regards
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Btw, not sure if it's important and if it delays icon load, but I am using 32-bit color in the display settings...
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Re: faster directory browsing via lazy file info query
No, this would concern all icons, not only EXE.kiku wrote:Btw, not sure if it's important and if it delays icon load, but I am using 32-bit color in the display settings...
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It could be the virus scanner. I was using AVG 7.5 and didn't have a problem, but eventually I updated to AVG 8.0 and the delay was there. I'm a Subversion user and have the "Show Icon Overlays" checked. I have a "junk" directory with ~150 exe and ~300 other files, and it took several seconds to display in XYplorer while in Windows Explorer it displayed immediately. I then switched from AVG to NOD32 and the delay in XYplorer was gone. 
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