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2009-02-17 06:09 PM
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2009-02-17 11:04 PM
Karl wrote:Yes, AC11, I should have specified. It's also Teamworked.
Hi Laura,
Your signature just lists 10 and 11, so assume you have this issue in 11?
Karl wrote:I had 25 fields, and I deleted one. I tried your suggestion, but I'm still only offered the "First scheduled field" option. When I accept that option with an "OK" -- nothing happens.
I just tried 11 and 12 on Mac, and whether I delete fields or not after having set them in the Hdeadline, all works fine. The dropdown list gives all options...UNLESS I delete enough fields so that the schedule has fewer fields than the Headline was looking for. Then, I see what you are seeing.
The solution seems really easy and does not seem to require any XML, unless I'm missing what Leo is after.
Just add a bunch of fields to your schedule (with the intent of deleting them later - so no matter what fields). Now, your Headline Settings displays the correct thing. Change the selection to First Schedule Field, and then delete the bogus fields that you had added in Scheme Settings. Then, fix your headline.
2009-02-18 01:22 AM
2009-02-18 01:25 AM
Leo wrote:Given your avatar, Leo, maybe we should call it 'diagonal thinking'!
So, I apply my lateral thinking, as usual .
2009-02-18 06:07 PM
Karl wrote:Wow! Just up to the point . ArchiCAD has so many corners, which make us to draw so many diagonals! I guess the knowledge influences my avatar .
Given your avatar, Leo, maybe we should call it 'diagonal thinking'!
K
2009-02-18 07:28 PM
Karl wrote:Well, I know nothing about XML, so I just recreated the IS. Smells like a bug to me...
Hmmm. Must be a Windows thing, since Leo sees the same behavior. His suggestion makes sense - save the scheme, edit it as he says in a text editor and re-import the scheme.
2009-02-19 02:35 AM
Laura wrote:Laura,
Well, I know nothing about XML, so I just recreated the IS. Smells like a bug to me...