I remember this happening to other people maybe when RunRev 2.0 came out, but I can't find the messages using the Google search.
Today I was editing a set of stacks which I've been working on for a very long time using both Mac and Windows environments. In this case I was using a Mac running OS9.2.2 to power RR 2.0r2, and very soon after opening my mainstack in the IDE, things slowed to a crawl to the extent that it takes tens of seconds for RunRev to react to clicks or even to give up control to another app. I don't think I've changed my own stuff in other than a trivial way since it was working without problems (just a few iterations ago).
Can anyone suggest something I should be doing to bring the IDE back to life?
(I ought maybe to say that most of my recent development has been done using a Windows XP system and I've only just got back to the Mac - nevertheless I have built some working apps using the Dist Builder today).
Just can't think how to proceed...
TIA for any advice
Graham
Hi Graham,
I had such kind of "slowing down" problems when i switched my first app from MC 2.5 to Rev 2.0.1 (Linux and Jaguar platforms). The only workaround i found to resolve the problem has been to avoid to put more than 100 different objects (buttons, fiels, groups,...) per card.
Hope this can help.
-- Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores
Inspection acad�mique de Seine-Saint-Denis Serveurs d'applications et SGBDR (Web/PGI) Penser et produire l'avantage comp�titif
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