I haven't used the parallel resources button (the little vertical bars button) much until I recently discovered its utility. However the time taken to "find" parallel resources is (imho) excessive. Sometimes it takes more than 5 seconds to "search" while the spinning wheel thingy spins.
Any chance this can be optimized, as it is very useful (now that I've discovered its value) :-)
Stuart Robertson:Any chance this can be optimized, as it is very useful (now that I've discovered its value) :-)
This must be a problem in the core code, for the same complaint surfaces frequently for the Windows version. The system rebuilds the list(s) each time you click the parallel resources button.
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So does that mean the case for optimizing this is twice as strong? :-) ... since both "camps" would benefit and it is a complaint that "surfaces frequently".
Stuart Robertson:So does that mean the case for optimizing this is twice as strong? :-) ... since both "camps" would benefit and it is a complaint that "surfaces frequently".
Hopefully, this will be fixed soon, but I have not seen any response from Logos.
Jack Caviness:The system rebuilds the list(s) each time you click the parallel resources button.
This is a prime example of something that should be cached by Logos 4 to speed up display.
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This is still a problem in the Gold Release.
My parallel resource lists takes around 30 seconds to populate.
Stephen Ashton: Jack Caviness:The system rebuilds the list(s) each time you click the parallel resources button. This is a prime example of something that should be cached by Logos 4 to speed up display.
I'm not sure, but I think the reason for the delay is that L4 is actually only showing the parallel resources for the specific verse location. Libronix didn't do this an it was frustrating to move to a parallel resource that didn't cover the current location.
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