Getting Displays to Open More Quickly

If you have GraphWorX64 displays that must load or reload frequently while in runtime, you may want to consider caching them to make their reload times shorter. It is important to recognize that cached displays use memory, and that if you are caching large displays and/or a lot of displays, memory can be used up quickly which can lower response times.

 

If it takes a long time to open displays, enabling caching may help shorten that time. On the other hand, if response time is slow and caching is enabled, you may want to disable caching. You can enable and disable caching during runtime from the Runtime ribbon and from the runtime ribbon's GraphWorX64 tab; click the Open button and from the drop-down box put a check mark in the Cache Displays check box, as shown below. (If you don't see a ribbon or menus, refer to Showing the Ribbon in Runtime.) For additional, important information, refer to the Configuring the Caching of Displays topic.

 

The Cache Displays Checkbox on the Runtime Ribbon's GraphWorX64 Tab

 

By default, displays are cached in accordance with the following:

Overriding the Cache Displays setting has the following effect: