Re: InDesign Server speed?
Re: InDesign Server speed?
- Subject: Re: InDesign Server speed?
- From: Bert Groeneveld <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 10:35:10 +0200
Thanks for the useful tip of not showing the window at all. I'll soon (today) start experimenting with that. Apart from that, what also surprises me is when I run an InDesign script directly from Script debugger a page builds up 3 times faster than when I run the same script from a saved applet. Isn't that strange? I wish the speed of the applet was the same as Script Debuggers execution speed. I must be doing something wrong here, or . . . ?
Bert. On 8 sep 2010, at 00:48, CYB wrote: Anyone having experience with InDesign Server software? I am interested in and very curious about the speed of InDesign Server compared to the speed of the Client version which runs in "Fast" screen mode. At the moment I run scripts with the client version, with display performance set to "Fast". This is already twice as fast as with display performance set to "Optimized" or "High Quality". Background info: an important task of my (InDesign CS3) script is placing (and scaling) images on pages (sometimes more than 50 pictures per page). It takes more than 5 minutes to complete a single page with 50 pictures. I was hoping this task could be done in let's say less than 1 minute ;). Also: will InDesign CS5 (client or server) probably execute scripts faster than CS3 or . . . ? And is there a difference in writing scripts for the client or the server version? I heard for example that InDesign Server is unable to work with libraries? (InDesign libraries, I mean). That would be a pity. Opinions from experienced users are very welcome. Bert. Bert, why don’t you try not to show any window at all, then your scripts must run faster. Carlos Ysunza B. Director Ysunza/Santiago Comunicación Visual • Automatización Tel. (52)55 5256-0336 email@hidden http://www.ysunzasantiago.com http://www.thesecretmexico.com http://www.softrobot.com.mx
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