First off let me mention that I have looked through many, many, many, many, many articles and forums on performance in WPF. I realize this is going to be close to a repost of another article, but please bear with me.
First, I am creating a 2D CAD program in WPF. Originally my idea was to use Shape objects and use the built-in hit testing/etc. This was not good enough for performance, as I will need upwards of 5000 lines/arcs showing on the screen.
Here are the different things I've tried:
Using Shape objects and adding them as children to the Canvas
Overriding the Canvas' OnRender method and using DrawingContext
directly Creating a VisualHost and using DrawingVisuals, updated only when the DrawingVisual object changes.
In each circumstance, I am left with nearly the same fate: at around 2000 lines, movement starts to drag behind. Specifically, I can select a group of lines and tell them to move. they react to the mouse movement to move (as in most CAD programs). There is considerable lag to wait for these objects to catch up.
I am at a loss here. I have read every article I can find and have still not found a solution. My next option is to go back to GDI+ to accomplish what I need, but I'm looking for a WPF solution if possible.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.