my system-configuration (most is pretty standard) gtk-libs (does inkscape use them?) interfering with hardware-accelerated window decoration Normally I won't consider nor recommend disabling hardware-acceleration for the desktop (don't whats happening by turning off this features). turning off the aero-features (hardware accelerated window-decoration with fancy transparancy and window-previews) was the !! workaround !! for better inkscape-performance in my case on my system. standard-installation of inkscape 0.48 with no extra configuration AND performance for simply drawing a line was horribly poor on my system (empty picture and no filters or blurry stuff used I can't answer this question, so maybe you're right. > It just seems like "desktop composition" might be something Inkscape requires? Previous OS was a OpenSuse 12.1 with no performance-issues while using inkscape (haven't use complex filters or similar, primary used it for some network-diagrams). Windows 7 Pro 64bit running on a Thinkpad x301 with 4Gb RAM, SSD-Hard-Drive, Intel Core 2 Duo U9400 with 1.4 Ghz and "Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family"-Graphics. You're probably right, so I will give here some "intel" on my system: >don't think slow running on Windows 7 is a very widespread problem in the first place Maybe, I won't consider this as a general solution to improve inkscapes performance > Won't disabling those things interfere with Inkscape's performance, as well? I guess you could try uninstall/reinstall - it certainly can't hurt to try it, lol. Although certainly with huge numbers of nodes, heavy use of filters, blurs and/or gradients, Inkscape can slow to a crawl on even the fastest machines around.īut I don't know what to suggest. Compared to my XP machine with 1.25 gb, I haven't had ANY slowing to the degree I do on the XP system. I also use Windows 7, although mine is Home Premium, with 4 gb RAM. You clearly have plenty of RAM though, and should not have any noticeable slowing with the type of drawing you describe. Maybe so, maybe not In any case, even though you can see the CPU use fluctuate, you don't notice any slowdown. The last I read about it, was with version 0.46, and I don't know if it's been fixed or even improved. There is one particular issue where simply moving the mouse across the canvas can cause excessive CPU use, as seen in Window's Task Manager. Well, Inkscape is known to have performance issues, which can challenge a computer with fewer resources (RAM).
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