Set Custom Chrome to No Performance Boost.
I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but when I used the L4a "Set Custom Chrome to No" command I got a noticeable increase in performance.
I originally tried this for my Nettop installation (Win 7 x64 4GB) to clear the dual monitor bug, and found that after changing that setting, the scrolling speed is actually usable on this system (dual core Atom processor doesn't have the horses to run L4 well).
Just to confirm, I tried this setting on my laptop (Vista x32 2GB) and found the scrolling to be snappier as well.
Question to our friendly L4 developers: Are there other eye-candy settings you might feel like allowing us lower-end hardware users to change?
Lenovo TS130 Xeon E3-1245V2 | 20GB | 256 GB SSD (OS and Logos) | 3TB WD Red | Windows 10 Pro x64
L4 & L5 Platinum, L6 Gold, L5 Reformed Gold, L6 Reformed Bronze, L7 Lutheran Silver, L7 Reformed Starter, L7 Full Feature Set
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Eric,
thanks for the tip...also...did you see the tip about lectionaries???
Evidently; if your lectionary is set to "links to open panels" then it bogs scrolling down WHETHER you are currently using the lectionary or not!
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Pardon my ignorance, although where is this setting?
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Matthew,
no need to apologize....you should see the questions I ask! lol....
Here is a screen shot...make sure all of your lectionaries are set this way....unchecked.
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Where is the custom chrome setting? Thanks.
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Michael,
type this in the command bar:
Set Custom Chrome to No
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Robert - one last question for you. How did you make your Logos main toolbar icons smaller?
Thank you,
Matthew
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Matthew,
That is what Logos looks like when you run the "Set Custom Chrome to No" command.
Lenovo TS130 Xeon E3-1245V2 | 20GB | 256 GB SSD (OS and Logos) | 3TB WD Red | Windows 10 Pro x64
L4 & L5 Platinum, L6 Gold, L5 Reformed Gold, L6 Reformed Bronze, L7 Lutheran Silver, L7 Reformed Starter, L7 Full Feature Set
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Eric,
Aha! Thank you. What do I lose by enabling this feature (I know what I gain...)?
M
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Matthew,
you gain or lose nothing. it was actually brought about as a fix for the dreaded "black window bar" in Windows 7.
I only did it to play around, I didn't even really need to do it.
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Robert,
Thank you. I do like that I gain a little real estate with the smaller toolbar buttons.
M
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Robert Pavich said:
Matthew,
you gain or lose nothing. it was actually brought about as a fix for the dreaded "black window bar" in Windows 7.
I have read about this, what is the Black Window Bar problem? I guess if I don't know I don't have it?
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