Caching for Information Panel

Jamie Sinclair
Jamie Sinclair Member Posts: 1 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Feedback
The Situation:

I'm new to actively using Logos (just purchased a few days ago). Super powerful software—I'm enjoying it. Thank you!

I'm a computer programmer, and I recognize that searching and presenting data from such a large dataset will always come up against computation/transmission performance constraints. But I have a decent rig and would appreciate some performance improvements. For perspective, I'm running the following which isn't fancy but should run study software quite quickly:

Ryzen 3900XT @ 4Ghz
64GB 3600Mhz
2x1TB SSD NVMe (mid-range, Crucial P1 3D)

But even still, when I have a simple passage open in a pane and hover over the word "on" and then hover over the next word "Jesus" and then back to "on", it takes a solid 1.5 seconds to load up the content for the Information Pane.

The Proposal:

1. Cache this information as it's called up, so that within a moderate timeframe, subsequent hovering over the same exact word brings the content back instantly.

2. Furthermore, for a machine like mine, I'd love for an option to have the computer pre-fetching the content for every single word on the screen and for at least some of the info (maybe the definition, original word, and the Strong's summary) to be cached and instantly displayed when called for and the rest of the info dynamically pulled in when hovering over a word (and then, as per #1, of course, remaining in cache for that session if cache space is available...and I'm talking tens of GB).

Thanks for working on this great software!

jamie
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