2013-06-19 06:34 PM
2013-08-13 04:15 PM
Mjules wrote:Martin,
I have experienced the slowness of ArchiCAD 17 and this is very frustrating. On 2D Window, it's very, very slow...
2013-08-13 10:29 PM
Marton wrote:Unfortunately, AC doesn't speed up even if I turn the trace off. Cause this situation, I am obliged to work the both 2D and 3D separately. Fortunately, ArchiCAD offers the worksheet possibility !Mjules wrote:Martin,
I have experienced the slowness of ArchiCAD 17 and this is very frustrating. On 2D Window, it's very, very slow...
for a quick test please check if trace and reference is turned on. Does AC speed up if you turn the trace off?
Thanks,
Marton
2013-08-14 05:38 AM
2013-08-14 12:36 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2013-08-27 04:15 AM
2013-09-05 12:10 PM
2013-09-06 10:51 PM
2013-09-09 03:56 PM
2013-09-25 01:01 PM
HAlm wrote:By any chance do you have more ArchiCAD instances open, when you experience this slowdown? We are in the middle of an investigation about a similar problem, but that is specific to situations where multiple ArchiCADs are running, and the Navigator/Publisher data is exchanged in the background.
Just to clarify my problem with AC 17.
After working a while in AC17 I will suddenly have a 2-10 seconds delay in zooming, paning, selecting, moving, opening menues etc. - making it almost impossible to work. Closing the file / AC17 and reopening AC17 with the very same file removes the delay, - but it will always reoccur after a while.
(Sysinternals process explorer shows that AC17 is not using a lot of CPU resources during this strange appearance.)
2013-09-25 01:25 PM