![]() Gives the same effect only the window launched directly by the desktop launcher gets the new process priority, any nomacs window opened by clicking directly on the image file does not inherit. Rewriting the desktop launcher exec line to introduce the nice command doesn’t work either. “Renice”, only works for process already in use, and requires specifying the PID, so renice is useless as a method of “global acceleration” of the application. It appears to be ignored by preload, and does not respond to the nice command. ( “I used sudo nice -n 10 nomacs &” I added the “&” at the end to send the window to the background, but all nomacs windows opened later don’t inherit ). Contrary to what usually happens, new application windows do not inherit the nice from the one in the background. It was useless, it opens an empty nomacs window, but this is the only one with the new priority inserted. So I thought about rewriting the priorities of nomacs with the nice command at startup. At first I thought the problem would be solved by preloading, but the times have NOT slowed down. It doesn’t make much difference to anyone who reads them in a browser any of the ways of life, but for those who save them on the computer, nomacs is the only one that opens them in full.īut I’m really writing, it’s to report a bug that has diminished the excellence of this application: It’s slow, very slow, taking almost 35 seconds to open any image, no matter how small, even on a machine with 4 cores and a clock of 2800Khz ( governor in performance mode ), and notoriously heavy applications like gimp and grub-customizer are opening faster than Nomacs. Which can average 690 x 6630 but i’ve seen them with 8800 pixels vertically ), and they end up cropped in other viewers, probably because they don’t reserve enough cache memory. It is the only one that opens, without problems, extra-large-sized images ( some sites, mainly comics, manga and manwhas, use extra-large-sized images, like these here: /1/82/page/1 ![]() ![]() I want to start by congratulating all the members of the CVL for the excellent application that is NOMACS.
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