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poor performance #613

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gparmeggiani opened this issue Mar 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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poor performance #613

gparmeggiani opened this issue Mar 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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@gparmeggiani
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I noticed that the frame rate can be quite poor, to the point that navigating through the views can become annoying.

Are you guys aware of this, is there any plan to improve the situation?

@davydkov
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davydkov commented Mar 7, 2024

Hi @gparmeggiani

Yes, the issue does exist.

Please check the discussion here. #600

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mcpride commented Apr 12, 2024

Hi @davydkov,

I tested the newest prerelease version v1.0.0-next.11 and the performance looks promising! 👍

Also the png export runs without failures as described in #634. Unfortunately I cannot use it as static images for our documents, because the labels of the relations on transparent background are too light and cannot be read. I hope, this can also be fixed easily.

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Hi @mcpride

Thanks for the feedback! I'm planning to release this month.

Could you please try the ..next.13 and let me know how it goes?
I switched to the light theme by default (make an option later).

Like:

npx likec4@next export png -o pngnext13

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mcpride commented Apr 14, 2024

Hi @mcpride

Thanks for the feedback! I'm planning to release this month.

Could you please try the ..next.13 and let me know how it goes? I switched to the light theme by default (make an option later).

Like:

npx likec4@next export png -o pngnext13

Hi @davydkov, yes .. the next.13 fixes the described label readability problem in png export! Thanks!

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