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Thanks Stefan!<br>
I tried the newest texworks (0.6.2) and I am not having the CPU use.<br>
Much appreciated for all of your assistance!<br>
Koleman<br>
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From: Koleman Strumpf <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:cigar@ad.unc.edu"><cigar@ad.unc.edu></a><br>
Date: 11/20/2017, 4:19:34 PM<br>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:texworks@tug.org">texworks@tug.org</a><br>
Subject: CPU use (just from editor, not compiling or viewing PDF)<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi:
I just installed TexWorks with MikTex on a newish laptop (specs below).
It gerenally runs ok and has no problems compiling. However, when I
leave the editor open there is a persistent CPU use of around 3% (and
sometimes climbing upto 10%); this starts the moment I open the file.
Note the PDF viewer is not open and I am not compiling anything it is
just the editor. This occurs for every TEX file I have opened. Note
however if I just open TexWorks and do not open a TEX file (so there is
nothing in the editor), there is no CPU use.
I am guessing that I have set some option incorrectly but for the life
of me I cannot figure out which one. Does anyone have a suggestion on
what I might try? Thanks for any assistance!
My setup:
Windows 10 Pro x64
Dell Precision 5510 (Xeon, E3-1505M @2.80Ghz; 32G RAM)
TexWorks 0.6.2 (MikTex 2.9.6350)
Koleman
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