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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/PROBLEMS
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Richard M. Stallman |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/PROBLEMS |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Oct 2002 13:22:26 -0400 |
Index: emacs/etc/PROBLEMS
diff -c emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.136 emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.137
*** emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.136 Wed Sep 11 23:14:50 2002
--- emacs/etc/PROBLEMS Mon Oct 7 18:46:09 2002
***************
*** 211,224 ****
* Improving performance with slow X connections
! If you don't need X Input Methods (XIM) for entering text in some
! language you use, you can improve performance on WAN links by
! configuring Emacs with option `--without-xim'. Configuring Emacs
! without XIM does not affect the use of Emacs' own input methods, which
! are part of the Leim package.
! If the connection is very slow, you might also want to consider
! switching off scroll bars, menu bar, and tool bar.
* Getting a Meta key on the FreeBSD console
--- 211,242 ----
* Improving performance with slow X connections
! There are several ways to improve this performance, any subset of which can
! be carried out at the same time:
! 1) If you don't need X Input Methods (XIM) for entering text in some
! language you use, you can improve performance on WAN links by
! configuring Emacs with option `--without-xim'. Configuring Emacs
! without XIM does not affect the use of Emacs' own input methods, which
! are part of the Leim package.
!
! 2) If the connection is very slow, you might also want to consider
! switching off scroll bars, menu bar, and tool bar.
!
! 3) Use ssh to forward the X connection, and enable compression on this
! forwarded X connection (ssh -XC remotehostname emacs ...).
!
! 4) Use lbxproxy on the remote end of the connection. This is an interface
! to the low bandwidth X extension in most modern X servers, which
! improves performance dramatically, at the slight expense of correctness
! of the X protocol. lbxproxy acheives the performance gain by grouping
! several X requests in one TCP packet and sending them off together,
! instead of requiring a round-trip for each X request in a seperate
! packet. The switches that seem to work best for emacs are:
! -noatomsfile -nowinattr -cheaterrors -cheatevents
! Note that the -nograbcmap option is known to cause problems.
! For more about lbxproxy, see:
! http://www.xfree86.org/4.2.0/lbxproxy.1.html
* Getting a Meta key on the FreeBSD console
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