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What can I do to improve vector save time? I am expericencing long save times which is not acceptable to get work done effiently.
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When the publish to vector operation is finished, the cursor is always display as busy circle. This is a cursor display issue. Actually, the publish operation is done, and you can move the cursor, then it will change to normal style.

Peggy Wang
Sr. Software QA Engineer
Publisher Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
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I saved a model yesterday and it took 12 minutes to save this file. This is not acceptable save time for me. I am doing what you are asking about the circle clock with the busy signal and watching when it exactly is done saving. I can tell exactly when it is done by by watching the destination file. As I am watching the destination svg file, the computer puts in the file size when it is done. The file size reads 0 while it is processing the save and then 12 minutes later ithe computer puts the file size on the file while I am watching it, so I knew exactly when it was done. I think your IS dept needs to look at this and find a way to save faster. I am running 12 gig of memory now with quad 4 processor, so the computer is not the problem. Under 5 minute saves would be acceptable to me.
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Is your Inventor file vefy huge? Publish to vector operation will call the Inventor ASM server to do the translation. It really taks some time.
Usually, we will look at the published SVG file size, it is 0 byte at the beginning, and it will change to correct file size after publish to vector even now the cursor is still busy.
Thank you for posting your feedback in Newsgroup.

Peggy Wang
Sr. Software QA Engineer
Publisher Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
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According to your description, this should be a preformance issue when publish to Vector. Thank you for the post and your feedack is counted.

Peggy Wang
Sr. Software QA Engineer
Publisher Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
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It's more like the software preformance issue. And upgrade the hardware may speed up the whole publish time.
I am not sure about your working OS, we recommand to use x64bit OS. Here are some tips: especially for LOD, you can create some substitute LOD in inventor and insert the LOD file in publisher. That will save some time.
Please also see attached zip file to get the hardware recommendation.
Tips to control virtual memory usage:
- One file per Publisher session - Open only one file per Publisher session when dealing with large capacity Publisher documents. Publisher currently does not free up memory when previously opened documents are closed in the same session.
- Use DWF - Inserting DWF files instead of the actual Inventor model can consume less memory. DWF files are lighter models than the original model.
- Use Inventor files with Level of Detail (LOD) representations - Publisher can insert an Inventor assembly file using the last active LOD. Using a non-Master LOD typically simplifies the geometry of the model, thereby reducing virtual memory usage.
- Enable 3GB switch - Enabling the 3GB switch on a 32-bit Windows OS increases the virtual memory on a machine. Refer Microsoft website on how to turn on 3GB switch and its advantages.
- x64 OS - Upgrading to a 64-bit Windows OS eliminates capacity issues. 64-bit OS is recommended for large files used in Publisher.

Peggy Wang
Sr. Software QA Engineer
Publisher Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.
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Im experiencing the same problems and I agree that it is not acceptable. If I output the same model to vector in a competitive application it takes around 5 seconds. You really should develop the vector output a lot.
Win 7 Pro 64bit
12GB RAM
Intel Xeon 2x3.2 GHz
NVIDIA Quadro 2000 1GB
Solid States Drives

