Indesign rendering/ display issue
Hi, I'm looking for any tips on how to speed up performance in indesign
when working with a vector file that, apparently, wants to use huge amounts
of computer resources, or something.
the illustrator file (from a freelancer) is only 3.5MB in actual file size,
but it has LOTS AND LOTS of very small pieces in it, that i guess Indesign
is trying to render. It takes FOREVER and slows everything down. When the
application (file?) or the object is set to Display Performance > Typical,
it works just fine.
HOWEVER
1) Object-level display settings aren't persistent. When i reopen the
document, or (as just now) tried to use the "crop to front cover" script,
the display reverted to "high" for everything everything screeched to a
halt. nb: View > Display Performance is set to "allow object-level display
settings."
2) with "typical" on, the jpeg i created (using the export function)
doesn't contain all of the image data, rather it matches the screen
display. Is this expected behavior?
What can I do to speed up working with this file?
