2015-05-14 02:38 PM
2015-09-10 10:43 PM
Stan wrote:The multi-story marque was an issue in 18 on windows 7 Machines aswell
I have one of these machines and we have seen on our converted project to 19 an actual slowdown overall and have not seen any background processing improvements. The worst is the multi story marque, if it is active on plan viewpoint then switching windows brings up spinning beach ball for what seems likes minutes.
Updates of drawings takes longer.
2015-09-18 07:40 PM
2015-10-08 01:41 AM
2015-10-08 01:47 PM
patmay81 wrote:Are you aware that GRAPHISOFT is explicitly asking people NOT to upgrade to Mac OS 10.11 El Capitan yet since there are major issues?:
Given the lack of support for AC17, and the pending (non-compatible) release of a new OS by Mac, I need to get this into AC19 soon
2015-10-15 03:37 PM
Stan wrote:As I finish existing projects in 18. is this ver, 19 slowness wide spread?
Katalin,
I do not have the time to respond in detail because all aspects of ArchiCAD 19 are so slow that I am missing deadlines due to the inability to get things done quickly.
2015-10-15 03:50 PM
2015-12-04 07:59 PM
abdelaziz wrote:On older machines, even with fast processors, I've found that this is critical. For some reason, the 3D Cut Plane feature slows down everything when turned on, even in 2D view redraws! Don't just delete cutting planes, turn the whole thing off with the purple icon or View menu > Elements in 3D View > 3D Cutaway.
disable icon 3d cut, if you work in 2d
2015-12-14 04:19 PM
KatalinBorszeki wrote:
Dear All,
To keep you updated..we have requested a file in this issue to examine what could be going on and received one from Stan Rostas. When looking at the file we were able to pinpoint to a problem at the end of 3d navigation - once the orbit tool is released and the drawing is updating - that we have since corrected and is planned to be part of the next update. However, we are unsure if the slowness that Stan experienced with the file is the same that we have experienced since we didn't get a more detailed desciption from him just yet. Waiting for your input Stan and also the version 18 file that you were comparing to! Thanks much, k
2015-12-14 08:53 PM
Stan wrote:Stan,
The latest suspect is an out of the box stipple finish we have used to represent carpet with a cover fill. Rather strange in this day and age that a 2d type of pattern is bringing ArchiCAD to its knees.