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You never work in the layout in Archicad. All work is done right next to the geometry.Perfect, just what I wanted to know. We'd call the hot linking Referencing, I think.
Typically you would do different dimensions in different scales. They will reside on their own layers. Hiding and showing things is determined by the display attribute of the layer the object is on.
In the layout you place the drawings ("views") and then you can cut them into place there.
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2020-10-12 09:58 PM
_c_ wrote:I am pretty sure you already know this, but there a handful of sample projects on the website of Graphisoft, you can download and explore freely.
I fail yet to understand how to organise large sets of drawings (presentations, permits and their variants, the usual endless set of constructive drawings, etc.). But I will take a project and rebuild it in AC with the 30 days demo. Let's see how that goes.
2020-10-13 05:29 AM
2020-10-13 05:50 PM
_c_ wrote:If you mean something like key notes, well yeah, then sure, Archicad doesn't have it natively. There is a wonderful plugin, tho.
I think that annotations should be used only sparingly as long as they don't have a mechanism of synchronisation and management across the project, which, I seem to gather, also AC doesn't have. So they are good for the occasional label or masking, no more.
_c_ wrote:You'd need to contact the reseller directly. Since this is not a very typical request I am not aware of any comparisons between language versions.
Another question. Is there somewhere a comparison list of the difference across the various localised packages? Are there large price differences?