![]() ![]() and once I deleted all the unnecessary crud not only was the block size much smaller (not generally an issue) but it no longer caused issue with hatching. There were all sorts of unnecessary lines, points, arcs, etc. So I edited the block and cleaned it up a lot. To solve it I used to turn the layers off containing the offending blocks, however over the years I've since just cleaned up the blocks and am careful about using blocks from manufacturers or others.Īs an example, a block for a Wolf cooktop (DL'ed directly from their website) caused a real slow down if it was anywhere on screen when hatching. ![]() ![]() Related Subreddits /r/Revit /r/Architecture /r/Autodesk /r/cad /r/civil3dįWIW I have some blocks that were causing these slow hatching issues (especially blocks DLed from the web). PC Builds (See Wiki for Additional Info) ~$500USD PC Build ~$900USD PC Build ~$1500USD PC Build DO NOT ASK FOR OR POST ABOUT ILLEGAL WAYS OF OBTAINING SOFTWARE, CRACKS, KEYGENS, ETC.More detail about the problem, what you're trying to do, why, what you have tried (google searches, documentation pages, screenshots, etc).Clearly state or summarize your problem in the title of your post.Please read Reddiquette if you think your comment or post may be inappropriate. Tips, LISP Routines, & Macros Cadalyst CAD Tips LISP Routine Repository Click here to find out why we have gone darkĪll requests to join will not be approved at this time.Ī great place to ask questions, give tips, and share knowledge all about AutoCAD.ĪutoCAD Help Autodesk Forums Autodesk Knowledge Network AutoCAD YouTube AutoCAD Help CADTutor M圜ADSite
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