![]() If you're better than I am about saving new versions of your file frequently, then you won't have to redo as much if this happens. I've had that (apparently) corrupt my files before. (Also fixed in the beta version: be careful about placing docx files with tables and changing tables between pinned and unpinned. When I've put the images in frames and made the wrap outline myself, it's been fine.Įvery once in awhile, a change will take a long time to compute, and certain things are likely to cause crashes for me, such as editing global swatches (fixed in beta) or undoing and redoing table stuff. (I believe they have plans to fix this.) Things improved when I deleted most of the nodes to simplify the wrap outline. The automatic wrapping outline had a very large number of nodes, and that chapter became sluggish. The only image-based slowdown I've run into is when I used an image directly rather than placing it in a frame, and I set its wrapping to tight. It is really difficult to work like this.Īny ideas? Is this a bug or just me? I hope it's a setting on my computer I can change.ĭemonstration of slow performance (Youtube Unlisted video) In fact, during that time Windows thinks the application has become unresponsive. However, editing text in a linked text frame, the lag between characters appearing onscreen is almost ten seconds, per character. To show the difference in performance, I first type into a single non-linked text frame. The below video shows a text entry example with a file that has virtually no graphics. Selecting fonts and sizes, applying styles, and changing visual options like showing/hiding baseline grid is so slow, a force quit is required. ![]() Other aspects of the application are slow as well, not just text entry. ![]() However, speed issues are really slowing me down, especially on text that is flowing over hundreds of pages. I have begin using Publisher to layout novels.
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