Favourites. Lost productivity
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ā2018-12-06 01:23 PM
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ā2018-12-06 01:56 PM
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ā2018-12-06 02:27 PM
If ARCHICAD claims to be a BIM Manager, ARCHICAD must be optimized to work with large data sets.
ARCHICAD does not process favorites quickly. This is bad.
It tries to build an image of each profile in the preview. You must give the designer the ability to disable preview in certain favorite directories. This would be a good optimization solution.
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ā2018-12-06 03:16 PM
Erwin wrote:Sorting doesn't help. The Archicad algorithm is such that It still tries to load all the contents of the favorites into memory.
800 seems a bit much. That said, at that point you probably want to start sorting things in subfolders, because no-one wants to scroll through 800 items to find the one they need?
Even when I go into an empty Favorites folder, ARCHICAD thinks for about 1-2 minutes. It is impossible to work
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ā2018-12-07 02:01 AM
2D will generate faster than 3D.
Also try the list view rather than the larger icons - this may be a little faster as well.
Also set the palette to 'Filter to Active Tool Only' and 'Filter Folders Automatically' so you only see the favourites and folders that are applicable.
Barry.
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ā2018-12-07 11:19 AM
You must prevent the processor from processing unnecessary data (see attachment).
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ā2018-12-07 12:10 PM
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ā2019-12-11 04:46 PM
I see not difference in loading 2d vs. 3d previews. Both crawl.
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ā2019-12-15 09:36 PM
TISSOT_1853 wrote:You can set your favourites palette to display 2D previews rather than 3D.
When you create a Favorites dataset consisting of beams and columns using profiles, loading Favorites becomes very slow. I created 800 types of rolling stock, but it became impossible to work in the program.
2D will generate faster than 3D.
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ā2020-01-06 10:12 AM
TISSOT_1853 wrote:Hi,
Noticed that the processor much load favorites based on complex profiles. For example-a round pipe with about 80 points. But another method of plotting radius curves GRAPHISOFT has not yet offered us
Thank you for sharing this with us and everyone else. We have added a wish into our database to address this. Its reference number is Wish #12586.
Hopefully, it will be implemented in the future.
If you happen to be using these pipes vertically, perhaps using columns where the core is let's say Air and the Veneer can be something else, then this would offer you the ability to modify them in a parametric way.
Sadly, this option does not apply for beams.
If you happen to have MEP modeler, I would suggest using it as it can achieve a similar result.
We have added a wish to allow Veneers to be applied to beams as well just to be thorough, and it can prove to be a good feature.
Till then, I wish you all a happy new year and a great day!
Kind regards,
Ghaleb
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