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2020-05-07 09:37 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 09:55 AM by Rubia Torres
2020-07-20 01:29 PM
2020-07-21 03:04 AM
afaria wrote:
I confirm. 4006 fixes the bug but only after repairing the file. Great news indeed.
2020-07-27 09:15 AM
2020-07-27 09:44 AM
afaria wrote:
Hi Barry,
I am afraid I cannot at this point because 5003 is still not available in french. I am working out from Geneva Switzerland. If I try I would have to do it and then downgrade. Anyway, how problematic is it to install the INT version on a FRA? We have been told to wait by local reseller.
2020-09-18 11:47 AM
2020-09-21 03:28 AM
Achille wrote:
I did an open and repair with AC23 build 4006, and only the story level markers got horizontal. Everything else is still rotated
2020-09-30 05:52 PM
2022-06-02 02:59 PM
I have this issue with AC25, build 5010. Project is on BIMserver. The section was generated in a rotated plan view, and shows the same rotation. Impossible to revert.
2022-08-25 01:49 AM
welp, safe to say it's happening in 25 too...
have done MULTIPLE open/repair operations:
for this file alone, safe to say Open/Repair no longer works.
AC25 build 5010.
we were simply biting the bullet every time this glitch happens & crutching on Open/Repair. now that this doesn't work, the only other fix we can think of is to re-create the section/elevation /internal elev markers. we don't really want to go down the route of re-documentation as it takes time & offers no guarantee of recurrence.
2022-09-22 02:33 AM - edited 2022-09-22 04:53 PM
AC25 INT, new variation of the same issue: in this file there is no rotated plan.
An elevation marker drawn in plan at 45° (the FRENTE OCHAVA in the picture) [Edit: the marker was created by duplicating and rotating some other orthogonal section marker; wonder if that may be related] produces an elevation all right.
I trace-reference that elevation, and get what the picture shows.
The trace has not been accidentally rotated, it stays there when resetting the trace position. Tracing the view and the elevation viewpoint produces the same result.