Sheila Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 I had been working on a project (started by others) which was using several different xref's one of which consisted of about 15 aerial images. Upon which line work xref's were overlaid. Many problems were encountered during this project including: Painfully slow regeneration of aerials, Problems with aerials showing only in part when making PDF's, AutoCADD error - Shutting down when attempting to make PDF's. I was told that my use of "edit xref in place", (when a change to an xref concerning the line work which was overlaid) had corrupted the project and made it "glitchy". I was told I am not to use "edit xref in place" any more. Ever. I have worked with AutoCADD for over 7 years and never had any problems using this command. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Thanks for any input. S. Quote
rustysilo Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 I have never in my entire career heard of this being an issue. It sounds to me like a memory issue. With that much imagery in use within a .dwg I'm pretty sure memory, or the lack thereof, is the problem. What are your computer specs? Quote
Sheila Posted November 10, 2008 Author Posted November 10, 2008 As a matter of fact, in the three months I've been there I have had numerous problems with the computer. It has gone to (Windows) blue screen several times, as well as had AutoCADD errors closing the program. The programs have been taken off and reinstalled in an attempt to rectify these problems. I have had no problems to speak of as long as I'm not working on the project containing aerials. I do not know the specs for that computer off the top of my head, however, I will post that info. as soon as possible. Thanks again for your time & input, S. Quote
d_lay123 Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 As much as I hate to regurgitate the same s**t, 90% of my problems with acad2008 end up resolved with the following macro: ^C^C-purge;r;*;n;-scalelistedit;r;y;e;-purge;a;*;n; the poor propagation of regapps, and an overabundance of scalelists seem to be a huge burden on the continuity of cad files on very large projects especially; (I'm involved in a very large hole in downtown manhattan). set up a custom button running the above macro and let me know if it helps. Seems to be a big problem when others are using revit and/or Microstation. Quote
Sheila Posted November 15, 2008 Author Posted November 15, 2008 I will ask if I may try out this macro upon returning to work Monday. The "office" now seems to think it must be a faulty video card on the machine I use causing the problems. No further mention of my use of "edit xref in place" has been made. Frustration and the need to lay blame were the catalyst and the new hire is an easy scapegoat I suppose. (It s_cks all the same.) The specs for that machine are as follows: Dell Precision T 3400 Intel Core 2Duo CPU E6850@ 3.00GHs 2.99 GHz, 3.25 GB of RAM Windows XP Pro. 2002 Service Pack 2 Thanks again for the information and for taking time away from the "big hole" you are working on to help. Your input is much appreciated. S. Quote
rustysilo Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 This may also be of utility. Keep in mind that having 15 aerials in and of itself can burden a computers memory and video card. My computer specs are somewhat similar to yours (I have the same brand and model in fact) and I experience some slowdown (mostly choppy panning/zooming) with the computer when I have multiple aerials. I attribute it mostly to the video card in my case. It may not hurt to run a spyware/adware checker and a defrag utility (I use Auslogics Disk Defrag) as well. Quote
d_lay123 Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 If your firm is touchy about modifying toolbars etc. I wouldn't bother asking... just run the following in the command line: -purge reggaps * no then: -scalelistedit reset yes exit Asking to use an autocad function makes as much sense as a bus driver asking to use the left turn signal. :-) Quote
Sheila Posted November 15, 2008 Author Posted November 15, 2008 I agree with your bus driver analogy. Just a bit gun shy after being told not to use "edit xref in place". Cheers, S. Quote
rustysilo Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 No need to be shy about it. Just tell them you've been consulting with the fine folks at cadtutor about the problem. Quote
BenE Posted January 5, 2009 Posted January 5, 2009 I had been working on a project (started by others) which was using several different xref's one of which consisted of about 15 aerial images. Upon which line work xref's were overlaid. Problems with aerials showing only in part when making PDF's, S. I had an issue with this a while back, and solved it by making a custom pc3 with the dpi reduced from 300 to 144. I found that files over 15Mb (I was using high quality georeferenced arial tiffs) would plot only partial linework or images. Quote
Dipali Posted January 6, 2009 Posted January 6, 2009 If your firm is touchy about modifying toolbars etc. I wouldn't bother asking...just run the following in the command line: -purge reggaps * no then: -scalelistedit reset yes exit Asking to use an autocad function makes as much sense as a bus driver asking to use the left turn signal. :-) thanks this is very useful. it helped me clearing the annoying scale list in my drawings. I am just concerned about the purge-reggaps, becuase it is deleting some of the things which i don't know anything about. I hope it is not deleting something which effects the drawings Quote
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