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Good to see focus on performance and responsiveness. On cachyOS I have laggy scrolling through text documents. Will have to test later
I also had it, any chance that the last poi here In the troubleshooting fixes it for you as well?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/LibreOffice#KDE_Plasma/GNOME_%20_Wayland_with_or_without_fractional_scaling_results_in_terrible_lag_when_scrolling
Tested new update. Seems a little better. Will check out your links, thanks!
Same via NixOS, I use high-resolution scrolling but Libreoffice seems worse than normal scrolling. I think it's using XWayland for some reason but I really don't have time to unearth what the difference is between the
libreofficeandlibreoffice-qt-freshpackages and if any of them can actually use Wayland.Yeah, have been wondering about that qt-fresh package as well...
Actually, chance is that it's not using XWayland. See here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/LibreOffice#KDE_Plasma/GNOME_%20_Wayland_with_or_without_fractional_scaling_results_in_terrible_lag_when_scrolling
It's at least what worked for me.