Masimo85 wrote:
can you just delete the clone folder, I assume it will not delete the details in my Project Map?
Yes, you can delete anything in the View Map and it will not affect any view points in the Project Map.
The views just contain the settings for layer combination, scale, pen set, graphic override, etc., that you want to see when you use that view.
You can have multiple views of the same view point (from Project Map) with different settings.
Deleting a view will not affect the view points (so you can easily re-create a view), but it will delete them from you layouts if you have placed a view as a drawing.
In the Navigator from left to right you have Project Map, View Map, Layouts and Publisher.
So you use the Project Map view points to create views.
You use those views in your layouts.
And you use those layouts in your publisher sets.
Anything deleted to the left will affect what is on the right of it.
Anything deleted on the right will not affect anything to it's left as it is a copy f you like with various settings.
Masimo85 wrote:
And I guess it is better to work with details in your Project Map, than in your View Map.
Since that is where all new details would be visible?
In Archicad you can open view points in the Project Map, you just have to make sure all of the settings for layer combination, scale, pen set reno filter, graphic override, etc., have all been set correctly and manually yourself.
They do not remember any settings you make.
If you open a view from the view map, all off the settings are saved with the view and are applied when you open it.
You can work in either - you are adjusting the same model either way.
It is just one has manual settings and one is automatic based on how you saved it.
Masimo85 wrote:
And lastly, is there a way to copy a detail to a new project?
If you have used the detail tool to create details, then no, you can't copy the actual detail marker from one file to another.
You can copy the detail marker in the floor plan but it will not copy across the information in it - the same happens if you try to copy section and elevation markers from one file to another.
If it is just a 2D detail, you can select the information in it and copy it from one file and paste to another.
If it is based on 3D information in the model then you will be best to recreate the detail in the new file.
However, you can link a drawing to a view in an external file.
So if you have a 'Detail' file that just contains all of your details saved as views, you can link to them directly form any other file.
This can get a bit messy though.
Personally, I would have a master file with all the details drawn in 2D and then copy and paste the details you need from that file to each job.
More often than not you will find a detail will need fine tuning to suit each job (depending on the type of work you do of course).
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