TIG's 2D Tools plugin in 2015
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I have been noticing a performance problem with TIG's 2D Tools plugin in SU Pro 2015 that I did not see in SU Pro 2014. In particular, if I create or edit 2D Text, it seems to be going through a lot of cycles and takes a long time to show up (compared to SU Pro 2014).
It works, just takes a while and I see the little spinning circle for a while.......
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I see no such lag.
With creation or editing [an edit is in effect a create as a new definition is made for the instance[s] and the old one deleted from the data-base].
I have v2015 WIN Pro 64bit
If anything it seems faster than v2014 ?
Do you have any other plugins installed which might be using observers etc to look at created components and thereby slowing it down ?
If you manually make a component are there similar lags ?This is the first report of a possible issue...
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@tig said:
I see no such lag.
With creation or editing [an edit is in effect a create as a new definition is made for the instance[s] and the old one deleted from the data-base].
I have v2015 WIN Pro 64bit
If anything it seems faster than v2014 ?
Do you have any other plugins installed which might be using observers etc to look at created components and thereby slowing it down ?
If you manually make a component are there similar lags ?This is the first report of a possible issue...
No - I do not have any other plugins that are using observers......
If I do not get the lag when creating components or any other things. 2015 has been very fast for me. I just noticed this today. Do not remember seeing it yesterday or before and have not made any updates........
OK - I just went and tried again with one of the files where I noticed the problem earlier and it worked fine (and VERY fast). Do not know what might have been happening (I have all of the same things opened on my PC). I will assume it is fine but I will watch it to see if it happens again.
Thanks for the quick reply...........
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