Display not being refreshed, scrolling through Artwork while zoomed in and dragging an object
When I have zoomed into my artwork and drag an object - for example draw a rectangle or line that reaches the end of the window while dragging, the artboard scrolls, but the image is not refreshed. Only the ruler shows me, that I am scrolling... Even when I stop dragging and release the mousebutton, the image is not fully refreshed. Otherwise: when I drag the Marquee-Tool to the end of the window, scrolling starts and the image gets constantly refreshed while dragging. This is the way I would normally expect it to be, regardless of the the Tool I am using. Illustrator behaves this way since I know it and I really don’t understand why it does so. Performance can’t be the reason. Even old Macromedia Freehand, 15 years ago could handle this - being a PowerPC App, running under Rosetta on an old Intel-Mac...
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Oliver, is this still an issue? With new GPU Preview method it gets updated fine, unlike with the CPU one.
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Anonymous commented
I am experiencing a similar problem I have four documents open. Happily working in all four when every single day since upgrading to Adobe CC 2020, I only see one document. All four documents do not refresh and I can only see one. This is useless! I have 16GB RAM and 4GB VRAM.
I have to quit Illustrator and restart. -
Oliver Malms commented
When I am zoomed in and drag an object - for example draw a rectangle or line that reaches the end of the window while dragging, the artboard scrolls but the image is not refreshed. Only the ruler shows me, that I am scrolling... Even when I stop dragging and release the mousebutton, the image is not fully refreshed. Otherwise: when I drag the Marquee-Tool to the end of the window, scrolling starts and the image gets constantly refreshed while dragging. This is the way I would normally expect it to be, regardless of the the Tool I am using. Illustrator behaves this way since I know it and I really don’t understand why it does so. Performance can’t be the reason. Even old Macromedia Freehand, 15 years ago could handle this - being a PowerPC App, running under Rosetta on an old Intel-Mac...