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From: Teresa N. <mar...@de...> - 2016-04-28 13:42:51
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Hi Carlos,
many thanks for the reply, and don't worry, do not reply
today, we can wait.
At the beamlines we don't have the last version in develop. I have
tried to check it with this version in my computer (before writing
the e-mail) but I got another problem ... so I could not. But if
it is solved I will tell them, and they will have to work with this until
we can update taurus.
The second point, I will tell the people to test it in the beamline.
Regards,
Teresa
On 04/28/16 14:55, Carlos Pascual wrote:
> In a hurry,
> very quick....
>
>
> On Thu 28 April 2016 11:49:19 Teresa Nunez wrote:
>> Hello,
>> we have some problems running the macrogui in our
>> experiments. The users complains about these two facts and I can
>> confirm that this is the behaviour we get:
>>
>> - when we introduce the values of the parameteres of the selected
>> macro in the 'Macros'
>> or 'Sequences' tabs, the old value stays always there while we right
>> the new one (in background,
>> behind the new one that is being typed) only when ones pulse enter
>> the old value dissapears and only
>> the new one is visible. This happens since we change from debian 7
>> to debian 8
>>
> What you describe sounds familiar... but I thought it was solved. Does
> it happen with the latest develop code?
>
> We didn't notice it last week while doing release tests on debian8 for
> the coming release....
>
>
>> - the macrogui get slower with time, the users don't know what
>> produces this. I have seen for
>> example that introducing the parameters of the macros in the
>> sequencer can increases the
>> CPU consumption of taurusgui up to 100% and the macrogui gets then
>> very slow, it recovers
>> when the values are introduced. Have you seen something similar.
> Check if manually removing the history and favourites (maybe using
> taurusconfigbrowser) helps.
>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Teresa
>>
>>
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