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Changing line style makes line drawing very slow

Hi,

When changing line style from solid to broken the result is devastating on
speed. Something that used to take a fraction of a second to draw takes
about a minute when line style is changed.

Anyone had this problem?

Thanks,

Bart
Nov 13 '05 #1
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Bart, no, I've not seen this. Could you post a small, complete sample which
demonstrates what you are seeing?

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Hi,

When changing line style from solid to broken the result is devastating on
speed. Something that used to take a fraction of a second to draw takes
about a minute when line style is changed.

Anyone had this problem?

Thanks,

Bart

Nov 13 '05 #2

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