2005-06-03 03:21 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 12:15 AM by Gordana Radonic
2005-06-03 03:57 PM
2005-06-03 04:26 PM
Daniel wrote:Slower than updated the pmk's in archicad and then opening several individual sheets to plot? I will tolerate a little slowness for the layout book with my sheets and details automatically numbered.
1) Very slow updating/importing of hotlinked files.
2) Many sessions Plotmaker grinds to a halt stating that Archicad does not respond. I click continue and this mostly cures the pausing.This seems to be a problem with slower processors. I have several older G4 macs that this happens with, but never with the newer faster machines.
3) Warnings in Plotmaker that some libraries were missing or not loaded.Having the same path from computer to computer to matching libraries has eliminated this problem from our office. Make sure that the path is named EXACTLY the same on all of the machines including the name of the hard drive.
2005-06-23 11:40 PM
Millard wrote:Daniel wrote:
1) Very slow updating/importing of hotlinked files.
Slower than updated the pmk's in archicad and then opening several individual sheets to plot? I will tolerate a little slowness for the layout book with my sheets and details automatically numbered.
2) Many sessions Plotmaker grinds to a halt stating that Archicad does not respond. I click continue and this mostly cures the pausing.
This seems to be a problem with slower processors. I have several older G4 macs that this happens with, but never with the newer faster machines.
3) Warnings in Plotmaker that some libraries were missing or not loaded.
Having the same path from computer to computer to matching libraries has eliminated this problem from our office. Make sure that the path is named EXACTLY the same on all of the machines including the name of the hard drive.
2005-06-24 01:38 AM
kevin wrote:no - because the name of the
Doesn't having everyone's hard drive named the same thing lead to other issues around the network, not necessarily with ArchiCAD/Plotmaker??