If I go back to my main document and turn off "Balance Columns" there is only minor improvement. If I keep it on and remove the paragraph style, it speeds up. If I turn off "Balance Columns" it speeds up. One setting in the Object style: "Balance Columns" & my Paragraph style don't like each other. no fixģ.) stripped away all but one paragraph style, stripped away object style. no fixĢ.) stripped away all character styles. While testing the speed of typing between each step:ġ.) replaced all the the fonts with arial. One-by-one I removed features of my document, No suitcase fusion, no add-ons, the problem persisted. So I setup a virtual machine and installed only Indesign and installed only the 5 fonts used in my. Your suspicion that there is something wrong with the setup of the computer or the files themselves seems pretty well founded IMHO. With my point being ID is normally set up to handle really industrial size files without breaking a sweat. Distiller would fail due to memory issues, any non-postscript printer would fail, but ID could crank out the PS files no problem. We used to drop numerous 200+mb vector art National Geo maps onto a page, sometimes resulting in PDF page sizes up over 600mb PER PAGE and ID didn't struggle very hard to display or place things. I'm not sure what you're terming as "larger files", but anecdotally speaking ID is usually quite fast and all the computers I usually use it on (although I don't use it a lot these days, alas) are nothing like that speed and power of what you're working with. Like what happens when you completely uninstall Suitcase, just out of curiosity? And verify that there's no duplicate fonts active in your Windows Fonts folder? Failing that, look to GPU driver/acceleration issues or network connection issues (if you're networked). 90% of DTP problems turn out to be the fonts. My first bet is you've got font conflicts. Has anybody else experience this? Is this common on PC? Mac? Time is money so this is very frustrating. I am still stuck waiting for type to show up for literally 5-10 seconds. I tried deactivating EVERY font in Suitcase Fusion (aside from those required by the OS), I removed the Auto-activation plugin and activated fonts manually. I thought maybe the problem didn't have anything to do with Indesign, and might have more to do with Suitcase Fusion. Here are some of the other things I've tried to speed up indesign: This problem has persisted across multiple computers, windows/suitcase fusion installations, and even a new and very limited Suitcase Fusion font vault. Typing or moving objects is delayed by 5-10 SECONDS on larger documents. I am using fully updated software: Windows 10 (圆4), Indesign CC, and managing fonts with Suitcase Fusion. I9-9900k processor overclocked to 4.7ghz,īasically, this machine is overkill for Indesign yet Indesign doesn't seem to utilize the resources available and I am stuck WAITING days for Indesign to process very small changes.
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