seamoon wrote:I have about 30 dsl dictionary. Does dictzipped dictionaries slow down the Goldendict launch or cause other performance issues?
seamoon wrote: Does dictzipped dictionaries slow down the Goldendict launch or cause other performance issues?
ikm wrote:No. Always use dictzip on the dictionaries you are not currently editing. Dictzip provides huge space savings and doesn't hurt performance in any noticeable way.
ikm wrote:seamoon wrote: Does dictzipped dictionaries slow down the Goldendict launch or cause other performance issues?
No. Always use dictzip on the dictionaries you are not currently editing. Dictzip provides huge space savings and doesn't hurt performance in any noticeable way.
chulai wrote:What about start up times with DSL files that include lot of external resources like images and sounds? I have noticed long delays when I started to use several such dictionaries. In the other hand, I added 10+ new DSL dictionaries without external resources and I didn't notice any delay. In any case, the delay is only on startup and the tray icon appears with the tooltip "loading..."; after that the program works as usual.
Tvangeste wrote:chulai wrote:What about start up times with DSL files that include lot of external resources like images and sounds? I have noticed long delays when I started to use several such dictionaries. In the other hand, I added 10+ new DSL dictionaries without external resources and I didn't notice any delay. In any case, the delay is only on startup and the tray icon appears with the tooltip "loading..."; after that the program works as usual.
Do you put all your external resources into a zip file? I think this is most important trick when dealing with dictionaries with huge amount of sounds or pictures. Basically, never store media files as-is, without putting them all into a zip file, that's my rule of thumb.
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