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Performance issues with drag and drop #3194

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cyberduck opened this issue May 14, 2009 · 3 comments
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Performance issues with drag and drop #3194

cyberduck opened this issue May 14, 2009 · 3 comments

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@cyberduck
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a4f70d8 created the issue

How to reproduce (build 32648):
Open FTP connection to any server, open folder with at least 150 files. Select all files inside folder -> Drag&Drop to Finder.

There is several (15-20) seconds beach ball on the screen -> you must wait with pressed mouse button long time between drag and drop action.

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11d48ca commented

I'm having the same issues, but generally with just 50 items. Dragging is really slow and so is resizing the window. Scrolling is also strangely bad. The icons are also somewhat blurry since I upgraded to the Beta version (3.3) - perhaps the issues are related to some sort of redrawing-machanism?

I'm currently running version 3.3b4 (5455). I'm using Snow Leopard.

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11d48ca commented

summary changed from Performance GUI while Drag&Drop action to Performance issues with drag and drop

Please keep in mind that the performance issue is generally with the listview, not only related to drag and drop (in my case).

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@dkocher commented

I cannot replicate this in version 3.3. Please reopen if this is still an issue for you.

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