[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 113104] MacOS: CPU utilization while scrolling through a plain text document is around 90% on Retina HiDPI screens

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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113104

--- Comment #37 from Telesto <telesto at surfxs.nl> ---
(In reply to Tor Lillqvist from comment #36)
> One thing I can say, sitting in my home office, is that Telesto certainly
> does not speak for anybody but himself. But neither do I.

I should have added that in advance. I'm speaking on my personal account as
volunteer. No (formal or informal) representative in any way. 

(In reply to François from comment #35)
> (In reply to Telesto from comment #24)
> > And about developers; MacOS edition is a kind of a side-project. Virtually
> > no-one is working on it. It's a quasi port of the Linux/Windows edition.
> 
> Wow. I think this really **REQUIRES** an official clarification. Is LO
> supported on macOS or is it just a pet project, working "by luck", that
> could be left behind anytime ?

And tend to slightly nuance things. Sometimes people step in to solve
something. And macOS edition passed Jenskins. So developers need to take macOS
into account. So not that it's really unsupported..

However macOS specific bugs kind of a thing (if you ask me). And there is Apple
Silicon support! So in that sense future proof.
However macOS doesn't get the attention it ideally deserves.. Kind of niche.
(Same thing for Base)

If every mac user which can already afford a mac, would take the paid
(commercial) edition from a eco-system partner, this might improve things.
Getting more interesting commercially with a real (paying) user base. And also
a pressure to take care 

Again on my own account as volunteer. Not affiliated with the eco-system
partner  - which I'm 'silently' advertising - nor speaking for TDF. The may
hold another opinion. 

Topic about economics, politics, ethics, values, ideals and so on.

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