Very slow Zotero Standalone while running several operations
Hello,
I`m experiencing a lot of slowdown while running Zotero Standalone. The program slows down a lot. I had to stop from using Zotero for firefox (even if I do all my work on Firefox) because it was also slowing down Firefox.
I wonder if there`s any checklist on possible causes of this? It has happened for a while. Some of the operations it gets slow include: adding new items, adding new tags to items, adding new items from firefox toolbar buttons, It does not seem to affect notes though.
I`m experiencing a lot of slowdown while running Zotero Standalone. The program slows down a lot. I had to stop from using Zotero for firefox (even if I do all my work on Firefox) because it was also slowing down Firefox.
I wonder if there`s any checklist on possible causes of this? It has happened for a while. Some of the operations it gets slow include: adding new items, adding new tags to items, adding new items from firefox toolbar buttons, It does not seem to affect notes though.
If that doesn't help, what's the size of your Zotero database
https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/item_count
There are 4205 items on my database. I guess it`s not that large as others posted here -- tens of thousands. I guess something is interfering with Zotero`s database. How can we troubleshoot that?
https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output
Collapsing the tag selector indeed does help. Why's that?
In any case I submitted a report to the Zotero server. The debug ID is D1466461300. It simply applies a tag via shortcut key (numpad 1).
I'm hoping things have gotten better in 5.0, though I can't remember if I specifically did any work to speed up the tag selector there. If not, we'll work on speeding things up there so the tag selector remains usable even in heavily tagged libraries.
Just to let you know I had exactly the same experience :
- a very, very slow Zotero Standalone (4.0.29.10 / Chromium connector / Ubuntu16.10) for several operations ;
- collapsing the tag selector resolved the problem.
Thanks for the trick.