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reference_manual/preferences/performance_settings.rst
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68 | Limit frames per second while painting. | 68 | Limit frames per second while painting. | ||
69 | This makes the canvas update less often, which means Krita can spend more time calculating other things. Some people find fewer updates unnerving to watch however, hence this is configurable. | 69 | This makes the canvas update less often, which means Krita can spend more time calculating other things. Some people find fewer updates unnerving to watch however, hence this is configurable. | ||
70 | Debuglogging of OpenGL framerate | 70 | Debuglogging of OpenGL framerate | ||
71 | Will show the canvas framerate on the canvas when active. | 71 | Will show the canvas framerate on the canvas when active. | ||
72 | Debug logging for brush rendering speed. | 72 | Debug logging for brush rendering speed. | ||
73 | Will show numbers indicating how fast the last brush stroke was on canvas. | 73 | Will show numbers indicating how fast the last brush stroke was on canvas. | ||
74 | Disable vector optimisations(For AMD CPUs) | 74 | Disable vector optimisations(For AMD CPUs) | ||
75 | Vector optimisations are a special way of asking the CPU to do maths, these have names such as SIMD and AVX. These optimisations can make Krita a lt faster when painting, except when you have a AMD CPU under windows. There seems to be something strange going on there, so just deactive them then. | 75 | Vector optimisations are a special way of asking the CPU to do maths, these have names such as SIMD and AVX. These optimisations can make Krita a lt faster when painting, except when you have a AMD CPU under windows. There seems to be something strange going on there, so just deactivate them then. | ||
76 | Enable Progress Reporting | 76 | Enable Progress Reporting | ||
77 | This allows you to toggle the progress reporter, which is a little feedback progress bar that shows up in the status bar when you let Krita do heavy operations, such as heavy filters or big strokes. The red icon next to the bar will allow you to cancel your operation. This is on by default, but as progress reporting itself can take up some time, you can switch it off here. | 77 | This allows you to toggle the progress reporter, which is a little feedback progress bar that shows up in the status bar when you let Krita do heavy operations, such as heavy filters or big strokes. The red icon next to the bar will allow you to cancel your operation. This is on by default, but as progress reporting itself can take up some time, you can switch it off here. | ||
78 | Performance logging | 78 | Performance logging | ||
79 | This enables performance logging, which is then saved to the ``Log`` folder in your ``working directory``. Your working directory is where the auto save is saved at as well. | 79 | This enables performance logging, which is then saved to the ``Log`` folder in your ``working directory``. Your working directory is where the auto save is saved at as well. | ||
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81 | So for unnamed files, this is the ``$home`` folder in Linux, and the ``%TEMP%`` folder in windows. | 81 | So for unnamed files, this is the ``$home`` folder in Linux, and the ``%TEMP%`` folder in windows. | ||
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83 | Animation Cache | 83 | Animation Cache | ||
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