I don't see where this was added to change the default in 7.10. Can someone post a pix or tell me where it's hiding?
It's a badly worded description. You need to type the command in to the command bar box:
set use ngen to yes
You should then get a notification that a restart is needed to make the change.
Thanks Randy. They should of put the command in the release notes.
As far as I can see, the command is listed in the release notes. Are you seeing something different?
I think it's just worded a little ambiguously. It sounds like there might be a button added from the wording. It's not obvious it's a command to enter in to the command box.
Look for, but cannot find a way to make a custom button that runs that command. Can you point me in the right direction? Thank you! Kevin
I think the whole issue is being rusty on the use of the Command Bar. When you begin typing it in, it does indeed show up. I first thought to look for a program setting switch. Need to refresh my memory of the Command Bar.
Do you have any suggestions that would improve on the current wording? It's not obvious to me how to clarify this: "Added a new command to the Command Bar to turn on and off...".
Keven,
You'll want to type the command in the Command Box:
Then you'll want to select or hit enter once the following options show up:
I hope this helps.
I think it's just worded a little ambiguously. It sounds like there might be a button added from the wording. It's not obvious it's a command to enter in to the command box. Do you have any suggestions that would improve on the current wording? It's not obvious to me how to clarify this: "Added a new command to the Command Bar to turn on and off..."
Do you have any suggestions that would improve on the current wording? It's not obvious to me how to clarify this: "Added a new command to the Command Bar to turn on and off..."
Ha. I suck at one line descriptions. I think the change made from command bar to command box clarifies it.
I think the change made from command bar to command box clarifies it.
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Doesn't work for me.
Thanks for the screenshot. You're running into a known issue that command box commands aren't available in English in localised UIs. Try:
setzen Use Ngen nach Ja
(Tragically for this example, "Use Ngen" hasn't been localised yet...)
That's the worst mixture of English and bad German I have seen [:P]
Regarding the "set ngen to yes/no" command...
In early versions of the feature, where there was no built-in command, there were guidelines on how to remove the artifacts from previous ngen's when updating to a later version of Logos. Do those guidelines still apply? When we update to a new version, do we have to do anything to clean up previous ngen's? And do we have to use "set ngen to yes" with each update?
Thanks,
Donnie
I don't think this is an issue anymore, but you can use the following from a command prompt to see which versions are registered.
"C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe" display Logos
If I understand your desire correctly... Type the command into the command box. Once the command appears in the auto-complete results, use your mouse to drag and drop it from there onto your shortcuts bar!
What is the French version?
We've tried "Mettre Use ngen à oui".
As it may only need to be set once, go to the English UI language then revert i.e.
UILang is understood in any language
Mmm...I'm asking on behalf several hundred French-speaking users.
This feature makes a significant change in speed, and we want to suggest it to the users in our organization, but while we can tell them to type "franglais" into the interface, we'd prefer not to have very basic users doing two reboots and trying to use the English interface.
The "code" would help more if there is one.
we'd prefer not to have very basic users doing two reboots and trying to use the English interface.
No more than I was 'using' the French interface when I copy/paste the French command you supplied.
If you are implying that your users are on Logos 7 (by addressing this matter in the Logos 7 forum), it is doubtful that it will be updated for this when Logos 8 is the current version; which also does not seem to have a French equivalent for the command.
You should contact Customer Service for more information.
What is the French version? We've tried "Mettre Use ngen à oui".
Try:
Fixer Use Ngen à Oui
Thanks Bradley! That works!
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is NGEN? Thanks.
New Windows option in 7.9 Beta 1 to make Logos faster
Thanks Mark [Y]
Silly question from years ago, but do I need to run ngen?
I have an old computer that faithfully runs it with each update.
My understanding is that there is no need to turn it on nowadays, but is it safe to turn off?
I still leave it running. As far as I know it still does something useful.
Thanks. I will leave it running.
I had in the back of my mind from beta testing days that it was no longer necessary but haven't found that post.
The command functionality is still built into Logos 9, so I presume it is still a thing to do.
This does stuff in relation to the performance of the underlying code that Logos uses. The page I found on Microsoft's web site says it's current technology, so that's a green light to keep using it.