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Add a grace period between detecting a change and triggering generation in live preview #1412
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This is more of an absolute timer though, which doesn't refresh if there are more changes after the first change, right? It might be easier to implement that by tracking the timestamp of the last change. Since it's already a loop with a sleep it could be quite simple, something like
I think this would make it unnecessary to pass |
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…on in live preview * This will prevent some of the "useless" generations, e.g. from the very start of the brush stroke * Period is configurable in settings; setting the default to 0 to preserve the existing behaviour This at least partially addresses/follows the discussions in Acly#628 and Acly#1248
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@Acly I like this idea - I updated the code to use simple timer as you suggested. I also noticed that _continue_generating will exit for inactive documents, effectively turning off live mode for them. I don't think that should be the case, so I updated the loop to exit only when explicitly disabled. |
That was intentional, the poll loop is fairly expensive and per document, to generate may cost money. Feels prudent to stop it when you work on something else. It might be annoying if you quickly switch documents all the time, but I don't think that's common. |
I don't think that's the case, because in my implementation, the loop does any actual work only if the document is active. If the document is inactive, it goes back to sleep again right after checking a single property, which can hardly be considered expensive. I'm pretty sure that's not gonna impact performance unless a user opens a lot of (100s?) documents and explicitly turns on live mode in all of them - in which case they probably wouldn't want live mode to turn off by itself when switching from/to documents. |
fair enough, I think either behavior makes sense, but don't have a super strong opinion on it. I will merge & give it a try later, and also check if the setting can be automatic based on generation time (I like to avoid user settings where possible). What do you feel is a good value to set as grace period? |
Hmm it didn't really work like I expected, but not 100% sure what you intended. I made small changes which make it work like I understood it: e12d241 |
Checked out your branch; it is not the behaviour I intended, but it is interesting in its own way. The intent of my solution is to block changes only for a short window of time, and after this window start generating anyway - even though the change may not be "complete" yet. The reasoning for this is:
Before my changes, only behaviour (3) was present. With my change, behaviours (1) and (2) are controllable (to an extent) with the grace period, while (3) is preserved. As I can see, your solution instead waits for a "complete" change to happen, and start generating only when a no-change window occurs. Depending on which grace period value is chosen, this addresses either (2) or (3) from the list above, but not simultaneously. I believe my implementation will provide better experience on both fast and average setups - based on the reasoning above - so I'd say we should keep it. |
Okay that clears things up, I just thought you implemented one thing but you did the other. The downside to having only a maximum wait time since the first change is that you have to set it to a reasonabl large value to be useful, and for quick/instant changes (like an undo) it will take the full time to react. So my idea from the start was to just combine both. See 842108b I'll try to disable the mechanism if generation is fast (less than 1s maybe) to get the minimum latency. Then it should be possible to enable this without setting for everyone, and have it adapt to the situation (resolution, model, gpu power...) at hand. |
As per discussion in #1248 this PR adds logic to delay the live preview generation upon change (without the extensions mentioned in this comment).