Len, there are quite a few people using that version without that
problem or anything like it. Many of us use GLX2 many hours a day, day
after day. One wonders what it is about your system that's causing it.
Memory? Some specific to your machine?
On Mar 18, 2008, at 7:50 AM, Len Morgan wrote:
2.1b40
Petrides, M.D. Marian wrote:
Which beta were you using when you had problems?
On Mar 18, 2008, at 7:37 AM, Len Morgan wrote:
I've started having the same problem: Massive slow down of the
whole system when I've got GLX2 running. This was after deleting
the preferences file. To try and solve another problem, I was
advised to go back to the stable version. After the problem had
been resolved, I went back to the latest beta and that's when the
slow down started. Sometimes it gets to the point of being almost
unusable.
len morgan
Dave wrote:
Hi,
It doesn't appear to be doing that on my system, also it started
running so slowly so as it be unusable, so I uninstalled it.
Spent a weird hour trying to figure out where my changes had got
to last night!
All the Best
Dave
On 17 Mar 2008, at 14:28, Trevor DeVore wrote:
On Mar 17, 2008, at 5:35 AM, Dave wrote:
Ran into this and it caused me no end of grief, I'm using two
versions of RunRev, 2.8.1.472 and the 2.9 Beta. I also use GTX2
and this is where the confusion came in. If you edit a script
in one version of RunRev/GTX2, then open the Script in the
version of RunRev/GTX2, the changes don't appear! I think that
GTX2 must be caching the Script Source code somewhere that is
Private to the Version of RunRev you are currently using?
In addition to Sarah and Jerry's comments I would also add that
GLX2 stores the script you are working on (hasn't been compiled
yet) in the object itself. So the script you are working on
follows that object around. So opening the script of the object
in another version of Rev running GLX2 should still show the
script in progress (done this plenty of times myself).
Opening the script in the Rev script editor will NOT show the
working script, however, since Rev doesn't know about GLX2
custom properties.
So if you aren't seeing changes as you move between two versions
of Rev that are both using GLX2 then my guess is that you have
the stack open in both versions at the same time and aren't
reloading the stack into memory. If a stack file has been loaded
in memory and you change the stack file on disk the changes on
disk will not show up in the stack in memory until it is
reloaded. Is it possible that this is what is happening on your
end?
Regards,
--
Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Learning Systems
www.bluemangolearning.com - www.screensteps.com
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