On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:49:36PM +0900, Cedric BAIL wrote:
> > What can be done to speed things up for older hardware?
> 
> Basically with E18 the composite module is the core of Enlightenment,
> you can only disable the configuration module. Reason is that for
> Wayland it is the only sane way for us to do the development, so
> that's not where you are going to get speed up. First, that's why we
> still recommend for distribution to provide E17.
> 
> Now the question is what are the new constraint ? Basically in
> software anything that involve a massive number of pixels change is
> going to be slow. There is a direct link between the rendering speed
> and the amount of pixels being manipulated. So cutting down on
> animation is the first way to get some speedup. Another one would be
> to make a low complexity theme for E/Elm (something mostly based on
> rectangle with little image and animation).

So, I have a thinkpad T540p with a 3K display (lots of pixels) and running
on the integrated intel chipset in the CPU.

3D performance is just ok enough and I've noticed that if I resize a video
to odd sizes, it gets kind of slow, even though with xv you'd think it
wouldn't matter.

Long story short, am I going to hate my life if I upgrade from e17 to e18 
on that hardware? :)

Thanks,
Marc
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