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Release 1826 Painfully Slow in Design

Rick_F_
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When returning from bracket, debug, or emulate, the design panel takes way longer than usual (50 to over 60 seconds) and seems locked up. I uninstalled 1826 fully, per instructions giving a couple of weeks ago for when 1816 update failed, and then did a fresh install of 1826, same observance.

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Rick_F_
Beginner
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This also occurs when one drops a new control on to a page, changes the width of a column, adds a row, or any change to the GUI. What gives as I am about ready to re-install 1816, even with all its problems...

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Dale_S_Intel
Employee
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Is your project particularly large?  Do you see the same problem with a new project?

Dale

 

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Efrain_C_
Beginner
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I have the same problem, the app it's about 18 pages

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Rick_F_
Beginner
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Dale,

Thank you for your reply. The app is not particularly big, 8-pages, and refreshed in Design quite quickly in 1816, though in 1826 I see the slow refresh as described above. I have been working on this app for a client since version 1621, so this refresh seems to be a new bug of sorts. The app uses the bootstrap framework and was all designed in the XDK IDE, if that helps. 

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Amrita_C_Intel
Employee
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Hello,

Thanks for your feedback.Just letting you know that I have reported this issue to the Intel XDK engineering team.

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Rick_F_
Beginner
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Thank you Amrita for your help in this.

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Chris_P_Intel
Employee
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1878 shipped last week. Have you tried it out? How is the performance compared to 1826 or 1816?

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Rick_F_
Beginner
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Chris,

Yes, I am currently using 1878 and yes, the design panel seems better and somewhat faster, especially with the new loading bar showing that XDK is doing something.

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