Verification on Rebuild |
Reports if the Verification
on rebuild option is on.The
Verification on rebuild option
performs a thorough evaluation of the model during rebuild that
can slow rebuild performance.
- When this option is off, the software checks every new or changed
feature against any adjacent faces and edges. For most
situations, this default level of error checking is
adequate, and results in faster rebuilding of the model.
- When this option is on, the software checks every new or changed
feature against all existing faces and edges, not just
adjacent ones. This checking has a negative effect on
performance. Rebuilding the model is considerably slower
and more CPU-intensive.
See Checking Model Geometry for more information about the
Verification on
rebuild option.
To turn off Verification on
rebuild:
Click Options
or
On the System
Options tab, select Performance. Clear Verification on rebuild. |
Large Assembly Settings |
Reports the number of resolved components, the large
assembly threshold, and if Large Assembly Settings is enabled.To enable Large Assembly Settings, click
.
Large Assembly
Settings |
Large
Assembly Settings is a collection of system
settings that improves the performance of
assemblies. You can enable Large Assembly Settings
at any time, or you can set a threshold for the
number of components, and have Large Assembly
Settings enabled automatically when that threshold
is reached. |
Lightweight
components |
Lightweight components have only a subset of their
model data loaded into memory. The remaining model
data loads on an as-needed basis. Assemblies with
lightweight components rebuild faster because less
data is evaluated. You can manually set single
components, subassemblies, or entire assemblies to
lightweight mode; or
load
components lightweight when the large assembly
threshold is reached. |
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