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brrd avatar brrd commented on June 14, 2024

I can't reproduce this issue. What is your Windows version?

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scippie75 avatar scippie75 commented on June 14, 2024

That's strange, I'm now watching it and now I haven't had it. But I am very very sure I've had it multiple times before.
I haven't used Abricotine 'for real' on Windows for several days now (usually on Linux), but I'll be using it on Windows again and I'll try to find out what causes it.
It's Windows 11. Great editor by the way!

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scippie75 avatar scippie75 commented on June 14, 2024

I just had it again: I had been editing two markdown documents with two instances of Abricotine. After a while I closed one of them. The fan was going wild for a while and at some point I noticed it and went and check for the processes. I closed the other Abricotine session so that no Abricotine process should run anymore and there it was, using up cpu varying from 0%-12%.

I think I have only had the issues after doing some work on two documents in parallel during several hours with locking and unlocking my Windows in between.

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scippie75 avatar scippie75 commented on June 14, 2024

Update: I have looked at the process in more detail: it seems it is using up all virtual memory space (are you constantly allocating/freeing memory growing in size so that after several hours it comes to a limit?) and uses a gigantic number of cycles.

The process itself seems to have run for 1.5 hour. I don't remember exactly: I have been using it from this morning but I may have closed it in between, although I don't think I did.

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scippie75 avatar scippie75 commented on June 14, 2024

It may or may not be related, but it was a bit strange, at some point I had a notification on both files that they had been externally changed (which I am certain wasn't the case but one document is stored on Dropbox, the other on OneDrive, so who knows what happened there).

At home,, I regularly work on a document on different computers (shared through Dropbox) and leave them open. So it happens a lot there too.

Maybe it's related?

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