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Win7sp1, Intel Core i5, paint.net 4.0.5288, CodeLab 2.0

 

Every time running CodeLab will use about 8% CPU, even after closing the plugin. After several times of running CodeLab, the CPU usage reaches the upper limit of 25%.

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That doesn't appear to be very high. Even 25% seems low and that's probably transitional.

 

But if you consider it an issue you should post in the CodeLab thread

 http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/880-codelab-for-advanced-users-v20-released-june-23-2014/?p=411659

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I think it is an issue of paint.net.

 

paint.net 4.0.5288 with CodeLab 1.8 got the same issue. Every time opening CodeLab, CPU usage increases by 8%, and the CPU keeps being used when CodeLab is closed. It significantly affects the speed of paint.net UI response.

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Graphics programs do tend to use CPU...I guess I'm with TechnoRobbo, I don't see what the issue is here, either.

 

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CodeLab 2.1 with paint.net 4.0.5288 has the same issue.

 

I get some details if helpful:

When running CodeLab, a thread is created about 1.5 sec before csc.exe being called. The thread would not exit until closing paint.net.

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That doesn't appear to be very high. Even 25% seems low and that's probably transitional.

 

 

I think 25% on an i5 probably means a thread is occupying all of the time in one of the four cores. On several occasions when my Firefox browser completely froze, the usage said exactly 25%.

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