2024-04-28 07:30 AM - edited 2024-04-28 07:31 AM
Sorry these are pretty newbie questions, but I've been living with them for a couple years and can't figure out yet, the support documentation from GS on some of these also seems off so I'm kinda lost, thank you so much, I'm on macOS, these would change my life if there's any solution. 🙂
Confirm Dragging Without Okay Confirmation
When dragging things around, is there a shortcut to just drag something, without having to do ‘right click + Okay” to place the element there? Seems like this pops up often, but not all the time, if you don't confirm where you're dropping the item, then it dissapears and goes away. Maybe it's a setting, like "Don't Require Confirmation for Placement" or something along those lines.
Shift for Proportional Scaling
SHIFT key doesn’t work like every other design program to scale proportionally without distortion. I’d like to use SHIFT to proportionally make things bigger and smaller in Archicad, mostly when working on sheets and Documentation it seems would make sense. Dragged in images, placed drawings, that sorta of thing, not neccessary drawing or modelling. Wonder if I’m missing something here? Any ways, either part of Archicad, or creative hacks through MacOS to adjust how this works?
Click To Pick Up + Click to Place
Can you turn off the click once to pick up and once to place? I'm still very used to just Click, Hold, Drag, Drop without having to Click to place in the final location. Trying hard to rewire my brain but can't yet it seems.
Dragging Copy
Is there a key to press when dragging something to drag a copy of that thing. Both drafting and documentation workflows. This is in the right click menu of course to Drag a Copy but that feels cumbersome. And the support docs say to hold CTRL and then drag an object, which doesn't work. I thought maybe OPTION but that is the Pick Up Parameters eye dropper tool.
Operating system used: Mac Intel-based
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2024-04-28 07:50 AM - edited 2024-04-28 07:50 AM
Confirm Dragging Without Okay Confirmation
Select element, drag and hold left mouse button, let go of mouse button and object will be moved.
But see Work Environment setting explained later.
Shift for Proportional Scaling
As you stretch the corner node, you will see the origin is the diagonally opposite node.
Drag in a straight line joining those two nodes and hold the SHIFT key.
It will constrain to proportional.
If you have snap guides on, you will see a blue snap guide to follow.
Click To Pick Up + Click to Place
Check your Work Environment settings.
Dragging Copy
Start to drag and then press CTRL once.
You will see a '+' next to the cursor - this is the copy.
Press ALT+CTRL and you will have multiple copy (which you must right click to 'cancel' or press ESC when finished).
Barry.
2024-05-15 07:27 AM
Drag it larger and hold SHIFT.
It will lock to that snap guide and now you can stretch it smaller too.
Once locked, you can stretch in either direction.
Barry.
2024-04-28 07:50 AM - edited 2024-04-28 07:50 AM
Confirm Dragging Without Okay Confirmation
Select element, drag and hold left mouse button, let go of mouse button and object will be moved.
But see Work Environment setting explained later.
Shift for Proportional Scaling
As you stretch the corner node, you will see the origin is the diagonally opposite node.
Drag in a straight line joining those two nodes and hold the SHIFT key.
It will constrain to proportional.
If you have snap guides on, you will see a blue snap guide to follow.
Click To Pick Up + Click to Place
Check your Work Environment settings.
Dragging Copy
Start to drag and then press CTRL once.
You will see a '+' next to the cursor - this is the copy.
Press ALT+CTRL and you will have multiple copy (which you must right click to 'cancel' or press ESC when finished).
Barry.
2024-04-29 05:02 AM - edited 2024-04-29 05:05 AM
Wow. Super super helpful! Thank you!
Click To Pick Up + Click to Place
So interestingly couple observations here:
Dragging Copy
Ohhhh you have to start dragging FIRST, so strange compared to like every other programs. Okay will try to learn that and make it muscle memory somehow. Just noting for myself on Mac it's this:
https://help.graphisoft.com/AC/26/INT/_AC26_Help/030_Interaction/030_Interaction-95.htm
2024-04-29 06:49 AM
I learned something new about copy dragging and dropping with the mouse and option on Mac and then by adding control for multiple copies. I don’t need to use right click drop down menu or the other KB shortcuts for drag a copy or drag multiple copies.
Thank you @Barry Kelly for that tip.
2024-05-15 06:09 AM
Quick follow up here for scaling. I'm notificing that some things still seem to be off. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
Proportional Scaling
Can't get it to work with making images smaller, maybe it only works when making bigger, but this would be very weird. Any ideas what's going on here. I've recorded a screen video to share so you can see, with voiceover audio explaining what is happening.
2024-05-15 07:27 AM
Drag it larger and hold SHIFT.
It will lock to that snap guide and now you can stretch it smaller too.
Once locked, you can stretch in either direction.
Barry.
2024-05-15 07:38 AM
Super strange. Guess that's just the way it is. Thanks for confirming what I was seeing Barry. I've never used a professional design app that forces you to make something bigger to then be able to make it smaller. Such a weird behavior that makes no sense, but maybe there's some legacy reason or CAD related reason that I'm just not seeing.
2024-05-15 07:49 AM
It is just the snap guide does not exist until you drag the mouse beyond the corner node you want to stretch.
The opposite corner becomes the 'origin' of the stretch.
If you drag smaller, there is nothing for the snap guide to lock onto to be created - so you can just stretch in any direction - no guides to follow.
But if you drag out beyond but close to the node you are stretching, a snap guide will be created from the 'origin' through that corner node.
The snap guides are intuitive and will be created based on other nodes, intersections and other snap guides.
You can now lock to that snap guide ad stretch in either direction along it.
Barry.
2024-05-15 07:55 AM
Thanks for breaking it down, makes more sense!
Kinda seems like other design programs are let you scale images proportionally as a seperate feature, whereas Archicad is using the snap guides for everything, since that's already part of the program workflow.