Adalbert wrote:
In 7 I had the capability of changing (with Q V) the layer combination and display option with the section fallowing with only a single click. This is gone...
Hi Adalbert,
Since it's been well over a year since I've used 7.0, I had to open an old project to understand what you're saying.
Before Dwight gets us all looking for a way to do what you want with a single click ... I should note that it takes a double-click to switch quickviews in 7.0 AFAIK.
Yes, you're correct that it takes more steps to change only the layer combo and display options (and scale) ... and nothing else. I complained about this on the list when 8.0 became public as I perceived it as a big loss in functionality as you do now. After many projects though, I have not really missed this ability because I have my view sets exactly matching my CD's and I find that navigation most convenient.
But, as many comment on this list, we each work in different ways and a key to AC has been that it allows us to do that, so I sympathize with this loss to your usual working method.
At the moment AFAIK, it takes four clicks instead of two (the double click on the QV): In Navigator or View Editor, click on the popup list of combos at the lower left to change and the popup list of Display options combos and change. (Someone posted a wishlist item to allow these lists to be permanently visible so that one click each would accomplish the change.)
Here is one hokey workaround that would let you continue to do what you want with a double click and a single click: you could create empty unlinked sections that are associated with the combo and display settings that you want (ceiling, etc.). Since sections always open in their own window, while double clicking on these dummy section views would indeed open a window that you would then close (the single click) ... you would be left with what you started with (plan and other sections) but with the new combo and display options applied. Did I say hokey (contrived)?
HTH,
Karl
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