We’ve replaced our styles for TTFs to use shape file versions of Arial, Times etc. So if your fonts folder is bloated and near the top of the list then every command has to wade through that to get to its ultimate source path. It stops that search when it finds what it’s programmed to match. Believe it or not the order of the support paths does affect performance because every command function goes through those paths to find its correlating action or operation. Move those paths to the bottom of the list. Find the path(s) pointing to the font storage locations. Lastly, go to your Options menu in Autocad, and under the first tab expand the Support File Search Paths. Make sure to clean them out of your Autocad font path location as well. Sort them by file size and you’ll be surprised how big some of the font family file sizes get. Go into your Windows Control Panel -> Fonts and delete out the ones you never use. That should make an immediate and noticeable improvement, if it doesn’t then you’re probably dealing with something else.Īnother performance impact from fonts comes from the fact that they come in “families” usually (for true type fonts). Change the font assigned to it, make sure not to pick another TTF, use romand.shx or simplex etc. Type in “style” find the name of the style most used in the drawing. Yes TTFs can make your drawings crawl to no avail.Īn easy way to see if that’s the source of your problem is to redefine the STYLE itself and see if there’s immediate improvement.
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