Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-11 Thread Mike Wickham
I am trying out FM 9, and also find the cursor is extremely slow to respond to the arrow keys. (XP on a 3GHz CPU, 1.5GB RAM, and no such problem in any other app. including FM 7.0, with any number of other apps running.) Stuart, I filed a bug report on the slow arrow keys problem and

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-11 Thread Mike Wickham
> I am trying out FM 9, and also find the cursor is extremely slow to > respond to the arrow keys. (XP on a 3GHz CPU, 1.5GB RAM, and no such > problem in any other app. including FM 7.0, with any number of other apps > running.) Stuart, I filed a bug report on the slow arrow keys problem and

Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Mike Wickham
How much RAM are you running? And any other memory-hungry aps open at the same time? I've got 4 GB of RAM (though XP reports on 3.25). Frame is the only program open. I've since done some experimenting with my template. Cursor speed was fine with this template when it was in FM6 and FM7.1. In

Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Art Campbell
I was able to get something like this to happen this weekend, too, and it occurred when I opened a file that started life in FM 5 or so... and has been rolled forward through all the releases since. Native FM9 files worked fine fast. I'm going to save as MIF in 9 later to see if that cleans it

Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Mike Wickham
I'm going to save as MIF in 9 later to see if that cleans it up. I tried a MIF 9 save with no luck. Mike Wickham ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To

Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Stuart Rogers
Mike Wickham wrote: How much RAM are you running? And any other memory-hungry aps open at the same time? I've got 4 GB of RAM (though XP reports on 3.25). Frame is the only program open. I've since done some experimenting with my template. Cursor speed was fine with this template when it

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Mike Wickham
> How much RAM are you running? And any other memory-hungry aps open at > the same time? I've got 4 GB of RAM (though XP reports on 3.25). Frame is the only program open. I've since done some experimenting with my template. Cursor speed was fine with this template when it was in FM6 and FM7.1.

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Art Campbell
I was able to get something like this to happen this weekend, too, and it occurred when I opened a file that started life in FM 5 or so... and has been rolled forward through all the releases since. Native FM9 files worked fine & fast. I'm going to save as MIF in 9 later to see if that cleans it

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Peter Gold
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Art Campbell wrote: > I was able to get something like this to happen this weekend, too, and Sounds like you should give FM the weekend off to recharge. Regards, Peter __ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Mike Wickham
> I'm going to save as MIF in 9 later to see if that cleans it up. I tried a MIF 9 save with no luck. Mike Wickham

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-09 Thread Stuart Rogers
Mike Wickham wrote: >> How much RAM are you running? And any other memory-hungry aps open at >> the same time? > > I've got 4 GB of RAM (though XP reports on 3.25). Frame is the only program > open. I've since done some experimenting with my template. Cursor speed was > fine with this template

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Mike Wickham
I'm experiencing very slow cursor movement in FrameMaker 9. Is anyone else seeing this? Choose the Manage Graphics workspace. Use the arrow keys to move around the text. The speed seems normal enough. Now choose any of the other workspaces (Authoring, Manage Content, Review) and use the arrow

Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Scott White
Works fine on mine. Scott White Media Production Manager Implementation Coordinator 210-704-8239 swh...@alamark.com On Feb 6, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Mike Wickham wrote: I'm experiencing very slow cursor movement in FrameMaker 9. Is anyone else seeing this? Choose the Manage Graphics

RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Kelly McDaniel
, 2009 3:11 PM To: Frame Users Subject: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9 I'm experiencing very slow cursor movement in FrameMaker 9. Is anyone else seeing this? Choose the Manage Graphics workspace. Use the arrow keys to move around the text. The speed seems normal enough. Now choose any

RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Flato, Gillian
Of Mike Wickham Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 3:11 PM To: Frame Users Subject: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9 I'm experiencing very slow cursor movement in FrameMaker 9. Is anyone else seeing this? Choose the Manage Graphics workspace. Use the arrow keys to move around the text. The speed

RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Kelly McDaniel
To: Kelly McDaniel; Mike Wickham; Frame Users Subject: RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9 I've noticed that too. Funny, I thought it was just me! -Gillian -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Kelly

RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Jon Harvey
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Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Art Campbell
) 588-9354 -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Kelly McDaniel Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 4:23 PM To: Flato, Gillian; Mike Wickham; Frame Users Subject: RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Mike Wickham
There was another thread about this recently, and I think the answer seemed to have to do with one particular pod/windows being open when scrolling. Maybe the Marker window? I think it was easy to ID because the cursor sped up right away. Except that I've closed all windows, pods, and even

Re: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Art Campbell
Could be, Mike. How much RAM are you running? And any other memory-hungry aps open at the same time? Art Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com ... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Mike Wickham
I'm experiencing very slow cursor movement in FrameMaker 9. Is anyone else seeing this? Choose the Manage Graphics workspace. Use the arrow keys to move around the text. The speed seems normal enough. Now choose any of the other workspaces (Authoring, Manage Content, Review) and use the arrow

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Scott White
Works fine on mine. Scott White Media Production Manager Implementation Coordinator 210-704-8239 swhite at alamark.com On Feb 6, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Mike Wickham wrote: > I'm experiencing very slow cursor movement in FrameMaker 9. Is > anyone else > seeing this? > > Choose the Manage

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Kelly McDaniel
06, 2009 3:11 PM To: Frame Users Subject: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9 I'm experiencing very slow cursor movement in FrameMaker 9. Is anyone else seeing this? Choose the Manage Graphics workspace. Use the arrow keys to move around the text. The speed seems normal enough. Now choose

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Flato, Gillian
: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9 Cursor tracking is inversely proportional to the amount of coffee consumed and the time allotted to complete the task...Kelly. -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Kelly McDaniel
09 3:24 PM To: Kelly McDaniel; Mike Wickham; Frame Users Subject: RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9 I've noticed that too. Funny, I thought it was just me! -Gillian -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com]

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Jon Harvey
at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Kelly McDaniel Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 4:23 PM To: Flato, Gillian; Mike Wickham; Frame Users Subject: RE: S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9 "Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Art Campbell
Cambridge, MA 02140 > (617) 588-9354 > -Original Message- > From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com > [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Kelly > McDaniel > Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 4:23 PM > To: Flato, Gillian; Mike Wickham; Frame Us

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Mike Wickham
> There was another thread about this recently, and I think the answer > seemed to have to do with one particular pod/windows being open when > scrolling. Maybe the Marker window? I think it was easy to ID because > the cursor sped up right away. Except that I've closed all windows, pods, and

S-L-O-W cursor movement in FrameMaker 9

2009-02-06 Thread Art Campbell
Could be, Mike. How much RAM are you running? And any other memory-hungry aps open at the same time? Art Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson