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2021-06-02
09:15 PM
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2023-05-26
12:01 AM
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Gordana Radonic
But the removed stair still show in the layout.
The highlighted stair, for instance, does not exist any more, but when I print to issue for costing, the stair still shows on the layout.
Am I somehow managing the layout book and views incorrectly that this happens?
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2021-06-02 10:03 PM
If you delete a view from the View Map it won't automatically remove the view from the layout. It's a bit of a data security option for missing data e.g. broken hotlinks, deleted views etc. You will need to manually remove the view from your layout if that is your aim.
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2021-06-02 09:40 PM

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2021-06-02 10:03 PM
If you delete a view from the View Map it won't automatically remove the view from the layout. It's a bit of a data security option for missing data e.g. broken hotlinks, deleted views etc. You will need to manually remove the view from your layout if that is your aim.
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2021-06-02 10:18 PM
Its been deleted from the View map.
But a second stair is still visible in the Layout, but its original View has also been deleted.
I'm thus assuming that the View place in the Layout will not update, and that I need to delete and replace this view too.
Slightly terrifying that Archicad will show items on drawings that no longer exist in the model.
Revit - 2005 to 2020
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2 screens: nvidia quadro RTX 4000
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2021-06-02 10:37 PM

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2021-06-03 03:53 AM
But I just tested (version 22) and it has nothing to do with it.
I always (wrongly it seems) assumed that if you delete a view (or even the original view point), that any drawings on layouts referencing that view would become blank.
But it seems this is not the case.
I would call that a bug - and a potentially dangerous one at that.
If you try to update the layout page (or just that drawing), you should get a message that the drawing is missing - and now in 23/24 we have the Action Centre that should pick this up.
However there is a check box in the warning message that you can choose - "Do not display this dialogue next time".
If you tick that option you will not get the message.
The only way to check is then in the Drawing Manager (or maybe it still shows in the Action Centre - I haven't checked that).
Common sense says that if you delete a view or view point, you should probably go through your layouts and delete the drawings as well.
But wouldn't it be nice if they automatically became blank?
That way there is no danger of showing the wrong information, and they are still there so they can be re-linked to a new view.
Barry.
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2021-06-03 09:43 AM

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2021-06-03 10:27 AM
DGSketcher wrote:
I have a feeling the views remain displayed as a safety net against broken hotlinks.
I am pretty sure that this is what the 'Store drawings in project file' option is for - at least that is what it should be for (in my opinion anyway).
If this is on and the source can not be found, it will still show the drawing (and yes it makes your file size larger).
If it is off and the source can not be found, then I think it would be safer to display an empty frame or as you say text to say "Link Broken".
When you set a drawing to 'Manual' update, this turns on automatically.
Then you are assuming responsibility for the drawing content.
Still I think if an internal view is removed, the drawing should go blank.
If it is an external view from a hotlink, then understandably it doesn't know if the view is deleted or just the path to it is no longer valid.
The Drawing Manager will tell you if a drawing is 'Missing', but I know too many people that just ignore the Drawing Manager.
I might do some testing to see if it lets you Publish a 'Missing' drawing without any warnings.
Just did and yes it does.
You get the warning dialogue but it has the option to "Do not display this dialogue next time" - which if you turn it on, you will get no warning and the published file will have drawings of views that do not exist.
Not good in my opinion.
Barry
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11