Hope somebody is telling the truth.Īnother thing that make the pdf very slowly in layout is when I change the border of a design from fit frame to re-sized frame (rectangular or polygonal). I have just started looking into this and there are a number of apps claiming to be faster. For the iPad Air I simply need an app that has a faster rendering engine than Adobe reader. If acrobat would just build the thumbnails once in the bound set and be done with it that would go a long ways towards taking care of things on the windows side. Of course all the simply stuff I get from my engineers renders in a flash. So perhaps my reliance on fills and a trace overlay strategy while great on my side of things may prove not practical means for communicating with owners, contractors, codes, and vendors. I have a house project with over 140 30"x 48" sheets so it will be interesting to see how that works. I have not yet tried BimX docs, perhaps I will find that helpful. The thumbnail render rebuild times in Acrobat bound sets make the bound sets awkward to use. However when it comes time to process on my HP designjet T790ps or open in Acrobat Pro X in Windows7 or reader on my iMac or my iPad Air the more fill rich plans with multiple overlays can take silly ass long times to render. This has the added benefit of allowing for different pen colors /weights to amply the info of a given layout. With the advent of trace I have come around to doing much of my work creating "overlay" views thus allowing me to construct a layout page using multiple overlays as opposed to creating a layout specific layer set. My documents seem to get quite filled with fills so a pox on my house. I have a serious love hate thing with Adobe in general and PDF's in particular. Perhaps a screenshot of a PDF that is slow for you would help folks give suggestions.Ĭarl, perhaps I fired off a bit fast and I could be barking up the wrong tree. Haven't heard of this being in issue in many years though. In the past, slow-opening PDFs were related to lots of hatch/fill patterns - e.g., complex shingles, lots of little dots for stucco, etc. Since Danaiel had no problem with Apple Preview, the issue seems to be Adobe's and not Graphisoft's. To clarify: do you each see this in Adobe Reader (the free viewer product)? There isn't a product called Adobe Acrobat any longer (for some years) - there is Adobe Reader, and Adobe Acrobat Professional. Are you talking about rendering/displaying PDF? If rendering images, then please post a separate question in the "Presentation - Rendering and Multimedia" forum:Īlthough reading there should give you your answer.įor PDF delay, it is interesting that both you and Daniel are seeing this on separate platforms (he on Mac, you on Windows). Having the same issue here and would love to find a fast rendering application.Ĭonfused about the second part - finding a fast rendering application.
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