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I'm still testing the demo autocad 2013 before I switched to a production use and at the moment I found these two drawbacks:
1) in the process of migration of settings from autocad 2012 some lisp utilities, while being correctly present in the menu of the start group, are not recognized. You have to remove them and reinsert them. (useless to say that they are properly working in 2012, the paths are right, etc.). others are "recognized" correctly.
2) in the use of heavy files (at the moment it happened only on two files, not yet other text) with several retinals present, after a use not so long, when you go to try a selection with a click of a line or polyline you autoselect instead the nearest retino that does not have inter alia any relation with those lines or polylines. and until it closes and reopens the design the problem persists.
While on the first point little matter, you immediately delete and reinsert in the startup group the unfunctioning utilities and it is an operation that you do only once, the second point is much more severe.
I didn't find "literature" on the network right now. I was asking, who is working or testing 2013, whether similar problems have been encountered or if at the moment it is only my problem.
1) in the process of migration of settings from autocad 2012 some lisp utilities, while being correctly present in the menu of the start group, are not recognized. You have to remove them and reinsert them. (useless to say that they are properly working in 2012, the paths are right, etc.). others are "recognized" correctly.
2) in the use of heavy files (at the moment it happened only on two files, not yet other text) with several retinals present, after a use not so long, when you go to try a selection with a click of a line or polyline you autoselect instead the nearest retino that does not have inter alia any relation with those lines or polylines. and until it closes and reopens the design the problem persists.
While on the first point little matter, you immediately delete and reinsert in the startup group the unfunctioning utilities and it is an operation that you do only once, the second point is much more severe.
I didn't find "literature" on the network right now. I was asking, who is working or testing 2013, whether similar problems have been encountered or if at the moment it is only my problem.