2006-01-22 10:55 PM - last edited on 2023-05-17 02:55 PM by Gordana Radonic
2006-01-23 09:31 AM
s2art wrote:I'm guessing but is it something to do with Background Archicad?
I am trying to reference the path of an imported drawing, using Autotext <drawingpath> which is contained within a title appended to my imported drawing. It is referencing my C:\...TEMP\... folder rather than following the path to the server H:\Projects... as shown in the attached image. I have checked that the PLN is actually in the correct H:\Projects folder, and this happens whether or not the PLN is open in ArchiCAD.
The purpose of this is so that when we pick up a printed drawing in the future we can trace back to the location of the original PLN file, eliminating confusion as to which version of the drawing it relates to. (We still have people here that call drawings "BlahBlah-latest.pln" which is totally useless when someone then creates another copy, but old habits are hard to break).
Surely someone has an explanation / solution to this that I am simply overlooking.
Feedback greatly appreciated. Thanks.
2006-01-23 08:38 PM
Barry wrote:I'm not sure how to check if this is the case. Any other suggestions? ....Anyone?.... Anyone?....
I'm guessing but is it something to do with Background Archicad?
Is that the path you are seeing?
I'm not sure as I've never used it - i always link in PMKs directly.
Barry.
2006-01-23 09:35 PM
s2art wrote:Switch your PM navigator to Drawing view, select the drawing that is displaying the temp path and at the bottom of the navigator, in gray (non-editable) you can read the file system path being used to locate this file. Make navigator wider if ncessary to read the whole path. Perhaps give us a screenshot of that if just looking doesn't help resolve the problem?
Any other suggestions? ....Anyone?.... Anyone?....
2006-01-23 10:28 PM
Karl wrote:Karl
Switch your PM navigator to Drawing view, select the drawing that is displaying the temp path and at the bottom of the navigator, in gray (non-editable) you can read the file system path being used to locate this file. Make navigator wider if ncessary to read the whole path. Perhaps give us a screenshot of that if just looking doesn't help resolve the problem?
Another idea ... is the source file on a server that you have automatically cached onto the machine that you are using (e.g., auto-synchronized windows folder). Shouldn't matter - the 'real' path should show...
Karl
2006-01-26 06:00 PM
2006-01-26 09:26 PM