By the way, the screen tearing matter is not particular to the file I mentioned. I haven't for months had it in this file (not attached, just mentioned in text/writing), as heavy as it is.
But, yesterday, in a file of only some 68kb, just doing Push-Pull type operations would make the tool pallet text go bold and oversized. Since I work on 3 displays (29" at top, 2 aux displays below, with SharkCAD pallets on lower right; reading docs on left), I often will go up to 20 seconds of activity before I realize the GUI crashed. (All other apps remain impacted.) Then, when looking bat input fields, I recognize the GUI crash. Even so, it's not everyday in occurrence. Just randomly 1 or 2 times a month. But, ehen it happens, it can be startling and scary.
My solution to that is not to try to do "Save As...". I immediately open a file explorer, copy and paste said file, then rename the to "post-gui-crash pre-save copy".
Then, I return to the screen-wacked file and do Ctrl+S.
It took me YEARS to just on a lark figure out that that was the way for me to not save a possibly bad or damaged file on top of a good file.
The garbled/blasted GUI happened to me in 2014/2015 (and, I lost a number of files progress) across Slt, SharkCAD Pro, whether or not power-packed, and across different laptops, and across Win 7 VirtualBox and Win 11 on native hardware, whether in 16 GB system RAM or 48 GB, whether the drawing file size is large or small.
But, thanks to the Gripper, I draw more relaxed than with other apps. Tho, I wish SharkCAD's gripper had some of the Rhino and Blender Gumball/equivalent as arrays and angle adjustments of geometry go.
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