I’ve just installed Xojo in Linux (Fedora 14 & 18) and the editor is very slooooow. So slow that i must wait several second to see appear what i wrote. Other Linux distros shown this behaviour to anybody?
This never happened in previous versions (I mean RealStudio & Real Basic, not Xojo betas).
Anyone knows if there is some solution to this? or must open a case?
Please open a case, I’m sure we can do better, but it might depend as well. I know on Ubuntu 6.10 the editor is snappy, on Ubuntu 12.04 it’s not bad. On some other distros though I have seen some lag so we’ll have to do some profiling and see what we can do about it.
Last night, while using Xojo in Mac OS X, I was able to get the editor in a state where it started behaving very slowly : about 1/2 second delay per keystroke. If I see that again, I’ll try sampling the process and report what I find. This may, or may not, be related to the behavior on Linux…
I have seen this before, but only when another tab has an editor open or you’ve recently been in the structure editor. It’s definitely not ideal and a bug report should be filed if you can narrow it down.
In my case, I had 2 projects open at once. I don’t think I’ve seen it (yet) with just a single project open. These projects are VCP and have a number of shared external XML items, if that matters. I definitely had not used the structure editor, though.
I have the same problem, Im using Ubuntu 12.04. Xojo is extremely slow.
and an strange problem that i had even using Real Studio 2012r2.1 and is present in Xojo Studio is that Right-Click Menus (IDE usually, not compiled apps) take a long time to appear, and Menu appears from where you clicked, so if a button at the bottom of the page has an menu (just like setting button of Library in IDE) the menu is not use-able at all. but in windows if menu has not enough space at bottom, it will be shown up to top
Very slow on Mageia 3 as well… i can edit some lines (delete, down arrow, delete, etc) and I can get so far ahead it takes about 2-3 minutes for Xojo to catch up and display the changes.