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Date: Wed, 8 Mar 1995 14:38:32 -0800
From: mackay@cs.washington.edu (Pierre MacKay)
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To: manuel@CS.Berkeley.EDU
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In-Reply-To: Manuel Fahndrich's message of Wed, 8 Mar 1995 13:36:51 -0800 <199503082136.NAA05337@gaston.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
Subject: Re: slow path searching on HP 9000/700 series
This sort of timing data is very useful, but it will probably take
some time to digest.
I am not surprised that LaTeX2e takes longer. It is a more complicated
animal. What might really be interesting is to run a latex209
run with TeX3.1415, since you clearly have a document that requires few
changes. By the way, you did change from \documentstyle to
\documentclass in the test run with LaTeX2e, didn't you? Otherwise
you are thrown into 209 compatibility mode, which is definitely
slow.
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