Has anyone else noticed that since updating to 8.0.14, trim and extend have reduced performance rather than the as claimed improved performance?
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I haven't noticed a difference, but we just do simple things in class. Can you tell us what you're doing when you get "reduced performance"?
Last edited by jk on Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
tonyod,
Can you please give us more information about your problem? It would be best if you can tell us what hardware/graphics-card setup you have, what kind of DWG file(s) you are editing (if they have nested blocks, how big etc) and steps for repeating the problem.
Regards,
Ben
Can you please give us more information about your problem? It would be best if you can tell us what hardware/graphics-card setup you have, what kind of DWG file(s) you are editing (if they have nested blocks, how big etc) and steps for repeating the problem.
Regards,
Ben
Hi Ben,
2.8GHz Intel Celeron, 1GB RAM, Intel 82945G graphics.
Drawing size was 1695k, several blocks - none embedded.
Extend to nearest took 13 seconds after selecting line before another command could be entered.
Purging some blocks resulted in a 827k drawing. Extend took 12 seconds.
Purging all - 732k, 6 seconds. Prior to the update the same operation on the same drawing was almost instantaneous.
2.8GHz Intel Celeron, 1GB RAM, Intel 82945G graphics.
Drawing size was 1695k, several blocks - none embedded.
Extend to nearest took 13 seconds after selecting line before another command could be entered.
Purging some blocks resulted in a 827k drawing. Extend took 12 seconds.
Purging all - 732k, 6 seconds. Prior to the update the same operation on the same drawing was almost instantaneous.
This is a known problem and we will fix in next release. I'll give a pre-release to CADDIT to fix this problem quickly