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April 30, 2024

UI performance is slow when Faux Bold/Faux Italic is enabled

  • April 30, 2024
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interaction / render of text in bounding box is very slow. click, wait 20 sec, click wait 20 sec, even moving cursor around text box to edit text copy it is doing this.
no other effects are on the text.

other text is fine
tried diff font and adjusteting monitor resolution.


ae version 24.3.0 build 50
mac 14.4.1
128gb of ram

extenal monitor at 3200x1800(2x res)
mbp monitor at 1496x967(2x)

is this the ony place to submit bugs to adobe ?

 

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15 replies

May 10, 2024

We've tried reproducing what you're describing internally but it is not showing up. Can you make a screen capture of what you're doing and share it with us? Maybe we are missing something in our understanding. 

cmattsAuthor
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May 10, 2024

i have also tried going down to 1 screen. mirror my 2 screens at 1080p
turning video rendering to murcury software only, from gpu rendering,

nothing is really making this better or usablein a normal fashion.

cmattsAuthor
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May 10, 2024

this is basicly making it impossible to do my job.

cmattsAuthor
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May 9, 2024

displays have separate Spaces" in macOS System Settings > Desktop & Dock. - was already set this way. (not sure why apple thought having spaces for each monitor is helpful, but thats unrelated)

Also tried with each monitor as its own space, no noticable diffrence.

thought it might just be a bug - from converting psd type to ae. tried making the type not a bounding box, tried new bounding box with diff type/copy.
its all kinda the same,

seem to just be slow with type and like shap layers, when you add too much things grind to a halt.

May 9, 2024

Does this happen without the external monitor being plugged in? If so, Disable "Displays have separate Spaces" in macOS System Settings > Desktop & Dock. 

 

and see if that resolves the issue.