2006-08-10 12:22 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 05:14 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-08-10 03:37 AM
g.h.design wrote:i think GS have turned off once and for all any graphics card support for 2D window work - it was never really used in previous versions, and was only a benefit when using the terribly sluggish and miserable AC8 on a mac platform.
Just generally less smooth drafting in 2D. It feels like it may have something to do with the graphics card but is the same on both my machines.
2006-08-10 03:56 AM
2006-08-10 04:18 AM
g.h.design wrote:only with beams - their clean up nodes are not necessarily where their placed
Oh, and you have never clicked one point and ended up grabbing it at some random point off to the side of the object. That happens to us a few times an hour at least. Both stations. Very consistent and weird.
2006-08-10 12:38 PM
g.h.design wrote:Greg, have a look at my post of - Errant select/drag occurance?? + Attachment 27th July.
Wanted to start a new post and see if any one is having issues with speed in AC10 when working in 2d.
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I am having lag between actually clicking an object and being able to move the selected object.
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I also turned off tracker and guidelines to see if it helps but it doesn't seem to affect it.
2006-08-10 01:38 PM
2006-08-10 01:46 PM
g.h.design wrote:Well put Greg, but you are just too polite. The censor would kill me before my real comments left my keyboard.
Aah, yes. Thank you for the reference to your earlier post.
I looked at your post and it appears to be exactly the same condition as my own. It is not related to the speed with which I try to move the object after selection, as you said, not a piloting error. Also, I agree that the simple act of clicking and dragging has slowed and developed a bit of a stutter from 9 to 10. All I can figure is that it must be related to processes going on behind the scenes related to new selection and guide tools. On or off the process appears to be going on.
I have slowed down to try and let ArchiCAD catch up with me. That is the point I think. I would think that I wouldn't have to. Maybe that is an upgrade. A built in preventative for carpal tunnel syndrome and impatience.
I enjoy the new selection highlighting and ability to tab through objects but I am not enjoying the slowdown in the the thing I do the most in ArchiCAD, clicking and dragging. It is similar to having to wait a few seconds for the steering wheel to respond while driving. Acceptable in a neglected, road weary 1960's detroit dinosaur but in a new 2006... somewhat disorienting.
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