On Mar 26, 2008, at 15:02 , Bryan Berry wrote:
In general, Etoys-based activities start pretty quickly but take a long time to shutdown, literally 2 minutes. This is an issue our team in Nepal is wrestling w/. Hopefully we will come up w/ a solution that can be shared. I should ask Hilaire for help w/ this.
What takes long is the project saving to the Journal. If you do not need that - take it out, and quitting will be instantaneous.
- Bert -
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On Mar 26, 2008, at 15:02 , Bryan Berry wrote:
In general, Etoys-based activities start pretty quickly but take a long time to shutdown, literally 2 minutes. This is an issue our team in Nepal is wrestling w/. Hopefully we will come up w/ a solution that can be shared. I should ask Hilaire for help w/ this.
What takes long is the project saving to the Journal. If you do not need that - take it out, and quitting will be instantaneous.
Ah yes, I already fixed that today and I didn't see this email. Sorry for the noise due to us at OLE Nepal not communicating enough lately. It has been a bit hectic these last days.
/Ties
What takes long is the project saving to the Journal. If you do not need that - take it out, and quitting will be instantaneous.
Ah yes, I already fixed that today and I didn't see this email. Sorry for the noise due to us at OLE Nepal not communicating enough lately. It has been a bit hectic these last days.
Yes, and there is a "hidden" feature to bypass the saving; you hold the "X" button in the bar for 1 second, and choose "quit without saving". In your system, you can make that default when you press the button.
-- Yoshiki
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