Well, Apparently this is a common problem, which is unfortunate for those of us who handle a lot of layout work. I have had similar problems using ArcMap.
I've had a strange problem with a graphics card and Mapinfo. I use an nvidia ti4200 in my machine at the office. It has a desktop features enable checkbox in the settings. If you turn it on, you get more control over the views of the windows (mainly useful for dual displays, but you can also make windows transparent, always on top, etc). I wanted to use it to tweak my power point work in real-time with the projector. I just left it enabled when I went back to some lengthy edit session. I had some serious response issues with Mapinfo when editing with this feature enabled. It took me a little while to find what the deal was. The problem I had today luckily went away by itself. It came back briefly and went away again. I don't know whether to be happy or not when that happens. Somewhat pissed, because I can't put my finger on the problem. Does anyone know any Mac gis people? Does such a thing exist? If you are out there, do you get these problems? Alan -----Original Message----- From: David Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 2:55 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: MI-L labels causing unresponsiveness I don't think it's necessarily the graphics card by itself, but how well Windoze, Mapinfo and Graphics card play together, and how well Windoze handles the hardware excelleration of the card. Switching screens back and forth (I know that's common) creates intense screen re-draws or refreshes. And one of the three above is bound to sooner or later through a temper-tantrum. I've noticed on my win98se Thinkpad notbook with 32megs of vid mem, after an afternoon of using Mapinfo, Corel Draw/Photopaint, web browsing grahic intensive sites, if I have a whole bunch of icons littered on the desktop, I've seen screen refresh come to a crawl and near crash just minimizing everything to reveal the desktop. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 2:32 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: MI-L labels causing unresponsiveness We've had that happened to us as well. It seems to be when you go back and forth between the layout view and map view fairly quick. We are running Windows 2000 on a CITRIX environment. Our IT department does not think it has to do with the graphics card. Is this a MapInfo bug? -------------------------------------------------------------------- Philip Lesnik Research Systems Analyst, Market Research General Growth Properties, Inc. 110 N. Wacker Drive BSC 3-13 Chicago, IL 60606 312-960-2998 312-960-5519 (fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------------- "David Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "'Alan Gunn'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, net> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: 08/23/2004 01:28 Subject: RE: MI-L labels causing unresponsiveness PM Without knowing what OS and graphics card you're running, one quick test/attempt to fix this would be to open your display properties and lower your hardware excelleration on your graphics card, one notch, reboot if asked to, see if that fixes it. If not, you might repeat this a couple times lowering your hardware excelleration each time. Naturally, my next suggestion would be to check with the mfr. Of your system or card and make sure you have the latest greatest video drivers. HTH David Reid -----Original Message----- From: Alan Gunn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 1:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MI-L labels causing unresponsiveness I am making a street atlas. This has been a rather tedious process. Now I am at the step of making all the labels show up (manually changing them so they don't overlap). This has been causing my MI 7.5 to crash repeatedly after only moving a few labels around and switching from the layout and map windows. Any hints on how to stop this? Very frustrating when you are facing a deadline. Very frustrating indeed. Thanks for any help, Alan Gunn Residential Strategies, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 16660 Dallas Parkway #1200 Dallas, Texas 75248 972.381.1400 office 972.381.1410 fax The information contained in this e-mail is strictly confidential and for the intended use of the addressee only. Any disclosure, use or copying of the information by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. 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