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    Hi,

    I'm facing delay from time to time in Regen command & all other related commands (Save, Switching between Model & Layout, ... etc); In all drawings I have.
    I searched in prev-posts(1, 2); but nothing help.

    Any one can help


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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    Design centre will lag commands if it is open.
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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    Really? I have quite a bit of lag sometimes.
    I will have to try closing it for a week.
    I will let you know if it helps me out.

    Is this a known issue posted by Autodesk?

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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    Quote Originally Posted by Haytham.Hamid
    Hi,

    I'm facing delay from time to time in Regen command & all other related commands (Save, Switching between Model & Layout, ... etc); In all drawings I have.
    I searched in prev-posts(1, 2); but nothing help.

    Any one can help

    Sometimes regens are slow when there are non continuous linetypes and a very small ltscale. Try changing LTSCALE to 10000 and see if the regens are any faster.
    Why draw straws? Just draw one straw and array it.

    Scott Wilcox - Edmonton, Alberta


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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert.Hall
    Really? I have quite a bit of lag sometimes.
    I will have to try closing it for a week.
    I will let you know if it helps me out.

    Is this a known issue posted by Autodesk?
    I have no idea if Autodesk has posted it, I had the lag problem a while back and keeping the design centre closed when not in use fixed it for me.
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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    Tried closing the Design Center, seems to help a bit, thanks. But I also found that the REGENAUTO system variable was set to ON, I changed it to OFF (just have to keep an eye out for the regen qued notification) and it seems to help out a whole lot, especially when switching layout tabs.

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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    Regenauto
    On
    Regenerates the drawing immediately if any suppressed regenerations exist in the queue and continues to regenerate automatically whenever you perform an action that requires regeneration.

    Off
    Inhibits regeneration of the drawing until you use the REGEN or REGENALL command, or set REGENAUTO to on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katika
    I have no idea if Autodesk has posted it, I had the lag problem a while back and keeping the design centre closed when not in use fixed it for me.
    Me too. I have been loading dimstyles from design center. I will have to find
    a workaround.

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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    I wonder if it is more than just design center. I notice sometimes that the Dashboard and Quick Calc seem to blink. I always have them set to autohide.

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    Default Re: Regen command and related commands appear to be slow

    In 06, I kept my Properties Pallet open until I noticed how hard it hit my system. I learned that just about anything which updates anytime the cursor moves puts a dent in your ram.

    Back the the main topic... I feel like 08 is just a resource pig on a resource pig OS. Combined they make a truly dangerous foe...the AutoKATS:
    ALL YOUR RAM ARE BELONG TO US
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