Problem with container
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2008-08-12 05:10 PM
2008-08-12
05:10 PM
So I have to leave the list of libraries as individual ones. The container is supposed to be faster and that is why I'm trying to make one.
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2008-08-12 05:43 PM
2008-08-12
05:43 PM
The details of your situation are a bit unclear to me, but what you are seeing appears to be a CADimage data file that thinks is open for read/write operations (perhaps it is, or perhaps it just hasn't been properly closed).
I don't bother with making container files since I don't find the speed difference to be significant. When I use the GS supplied and 3rd party libraries I leave them as intact containers just to ensure that they remain unchanged, but office standard and custom project libraries I just keep as loose parts.
If what you are trying to do is combine all your libraries into a single container I recommend against this. It will take more time and cause more trouble than the small speed improvements are worth.
I don't bother with making container files since I don't find the speed difference to be significant. When I use the GS supplied and 3rd party libraries I leave them as intact containers just to ensure that they remain unchanged, but office standard and custom project libraries I just keep as loose parts.
If what you are trying to do is combine all your libraries into a single container I recommend against this. It will take more time and cause more trouble than the small speed improvements are worth.
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2008-08-12 05:54 PM
2008-08-12
05:54 PM
Mathew,
I was under the impress that if you have different libraries, that you should put them all into one container and only load that one item. I'm not sure I really see the speed difference either between loading 10 different libraries versus loading one container with those same libraries in it.
So you think that is a Cadimage issue ? I'll ask them about that. I do have the Cadimage Accessories Tool.
I was under the impress that if you have different libraries, that you should put them all into one container and only load that one item. I'm not sure I really see the speed difference either between loading 10 different libraries versus loading one container with those same libraries in it.
So you think that is a Cadimage issue ? I'll ask them about that. I do have the Cadimage Accessories Tool.
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2008-08-12 06:01 PM
2008-08-12
06:01 PM
I don't know if it is even an issue at all. The message does appear to be related to a CADimage data file but it is not clear to me that there is a problem.
Again, I recommend that you don't bother with making a single container file of all your libraries. I believe it is a waste of time and has the potential to cause problems in operations and maintenance.
Again, I recommend that you don't bother with making a single container file of all your libraries. I believe it is a waste of time and has the potential to cause problems in operations and maintenance.