Poor Performance When Writing Sermons
Hello Logos-Team,
when having a lot of words in the sermon editor it gets more and more inefficient to continue editing the sermon. When writing text it sometimes takes some seconds that the text appears, same with inserting a bible verse. The response time is just too slow and not fun to work.
Log-File from Logos Performance Tool:
https://ln5.sync.com/dl/feb39a740/b73exj6w-njeu8wmb-hb78rmzc-4hdi7g3d
My system:
AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS with Radeon Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
26 GB RAM
1 TB SSD
Windows 11
I have also tested it on another laptop (i7, 8 gb, ssd, windows 10) and experienced the same issue.
Thanks and blessings
Thomas
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Hi Thomas
this is a known problem that is being worked on
Graham
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Thanks, Graham for the update. Do you know how long it typically takes to solve this?
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Do you know how long it typically takes to solve this?
In general, it depends on many things - impact to users, number of people affected, ease of reproduction and resolution, where it fits in other development priorities.
In this case, we do know it is being actively worked on as a high priority issue as per https://community.logos.com/forums/p/205209/1199219.aspx#1199219
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Thanks, Graham for the update. Do you know how long it typically takes to solve this?
What version of Logos are you running on your machines when you see this lag?
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This one: 9.12.0.0017
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What is your word count on the sermon(s) where you are seeing this slower performance? We rolled out some improvements in 9.12 but understand we may need to continue to address certain issues in this area.
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Well I am already over 8.000, but I think it startet already at around 7.000.
Sometimes it takes also a lot of time when deleting some written text.
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Our development team was able to make some improvements a couple of weeks ago, but we have carved out some additional time in May to take an even deeper dive through this work. We are finding that the main culprit often times is the overall number of blocks the document has, which can impact the performance greater than just the length of the sermon. We have several scenarios we are going to look at in order to make this all run better, and once we get past a couple key ongoing projects that the team is working on, this is going to be looked at further.
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