2004-05-16 10:49 PM
2004-05-17 12:38 AM
2004-05-20 12:55 AM
Thomas wrote:Can the PLA's from AC6.5 on the Mac have a resource fork? I can't remember anymore.
If the archive they send is zipped, I unzip it and when i try to open the .pla form ARchicad, I get this message:
"Input file is incorrect or memory full. End of file."
2004-05-20 10:21 AM
Thomas wrote:Thomas.
Currently collaborating with another office. They're on AC6.5/MacOS, I'm on AC7v3/MacOSX. What happens is that when they try to e-mail me a .pla archive, it only works when it's uncompressed (not zipped).
If the archive they send is zipped, I unzip it and when i try to open the .pla form ARchicad, I get this message:
"Input file is incorrect or memory full. End of file."
I guess they've done something wrong when they zipped it. Any clues?
Thankfully, both our ISPs support large attachments to e-mail, because the unzipped .pla is 26MB, which translates to over 40 when mail-coded. Zipping the archive results in a 3MB file. A huge difference, probably because the archived .pln contains some TIFFs.
I will try to workaround this by only exchanging module files, but I'd still like to know what's happening.
Thomas
2004-05-20 11:52 AM
2004-05-21 09:35 PM
2004-05-22 12:08 AM
Thomas wrote:The .pla is a working file format. Compression would impede (or prevent) this. GS could offer a "Compressed Archive" format for file transmission, but I would rather they focus on our big wish items and not get into file compression and the support issues that could arise.
...But the issue raises another question - why isn't an Archicad .pla file compressed enough to not need an external program? It should not be too hard to implement compression in the archiving process.
2004-05-22 09:13 PM
Thomas wrote:Why me? You can do that!!
It's not good enough when an archive shrinks to a tenth when zipped. Maybe Djordje would be kind enough to add this to the wishlist!
2004-05-23 12:01 AM
2004-05-23 12:41 AM
Thomas wrote:I suspect that compression would still slow things down. I don't think (I could be wrong of course) that network speed is the problem with library loading. I suspect it has to do with something in the way ArchiCAD is handling the communications. I remember when ArchiCAD would load libraries so fast over the network that the dialogs would barely have time to appear.
As I see it, there would be other advantages to this as well. In this forum, people have complained that having libraries and archives on servers when working slows things down.