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Slowdown after the latest update

Open marcinjahn opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

Description

I noticed that after the latest update (the one with styling overhaul), Pano became slower. The symptoms are:

  • the first time I open Pano after booting the PC, there's a noticeable delay of about a second (?) after which Pano appears. Before the update, it wasn't like that
  • The new "Favourites" feature allows you to toggle between favourites/all with ALT. Clicking ALT while Pano is open results in a momentary stutter, it's best visible when you try to move your mouse cursor while hitting ALT.

Expected Behavior

Ideally, Pano should behave like it did before the update in terms of performance.

Details

Mark with [ ] all that applies:

It happens with any application?

  • [ x] Yes, it applies to any application.

It happens only on one computer?

  • [x ] I don't know.
  • [ ] No. I have tried it on more than one computer.

It happens only with some specific gnome configuration?

  • [x ] I don't think that the configuration matters.

It happens only with some specific extension installed?

  • [ x] I don't think that the installed extensions affect the bug/behavior.
  • [ ] Yes. Only if the following gnome extension is installed:
    • Fill in a list with any extension tha applies.
    • Fill in also any detail about the extensions that applies.

Diagnostics

Under what conditions does it happen?

Fill in all information that applies:

Environment

  • GNOME Shell version: 43
  • Distro: Fedora
  • Distro version: 37

Application Details

Application Version

19

Output and Logs

Pano Configuration

Command: dconf dump /org/gnome/shell/extensions/pano/

[/]
global-shortcut=['<Control>grave']
history-length=500
link-previews=false
offline-mode=true
paste-on-select=false
play-audio-on-copy=false
send-notification-on-copy=false
shortcut=['<Control>grave']
show-indicator=false
sync-primary=false
window-height=370

[text-item]
body-bg-color='rgb(255,190,111)'

Enabled Extensions

Command: dconf read /org/gnome/shell/enabled-extensions | tr ' ' '\n'

['[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'rounded-window-corners@yilozt',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'blur-my-shell@aunetx',
'[email protected]',
'[email protected]',
'tiling-assistant@leleat-on-github',
'just-perfection-desktop@just-perfection',
'[email protected]',
'quick-settings-tweaks@qwreey',
'indicate-focus@leleat-on-github',

Btw, the command dconf read /org/gnome/shell/enabled-extensions | tr ' ' '\n' returns more extensions than the enabled ones. I cleared the list above to indicate only the actualy enabled ones.

marcinjahn avatar Mar 08 '23 07:03 marcinjahn