!Restored: Assigning Layer Combinations for Layouts

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2006-07-15
12:21 AM
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11:57 AM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
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2006-07-15 12:28 AM
Now go to your model view and open Layers and you will see that the Title states (Model View)
You can set different sets for both.

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2006-07-15 12:44 AM
Thanks for your reply.
Yes the titles at the top of the Layer DB relate to their context, but I'm not seeing a way of permanently setting the layer combo for a given layout sheet. If I select a particular layer combo for a given layout when open (I don't see any other way of linking a layer combo), switch to a view set, then return to the layout, the layout now has the layer combo of the view set. Are you doing something different?
Thanks,
Scott

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2006-07-15 06:56 AM
I was having visions of putting all my drawings onto just one layout and using layer combos to view and publish them.

As it currently stands, we can put drawings onto different layers and use combinations to switch them out, but we can't save them as views for publishing.
Hopefully one day....
Cheers,
Link.

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2006-07-15 08:57 AM
It sure would be nice if our friends from Graphisoft would make an occasional appearance here to enlighten us to the mysterious workings of their new creation.
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
AC7-28, M1 Mac, OS 15.x
Graphisoft Insider's Panel, Beta Tester

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2006-07-15 03:55 PM
Adding to the confusion, I discovered a layer called " ArchiCAD - master only" which I can delete but will be recreated when switching to or from layout. Why, I don't know.We have the same thing happening for every PLN project.
ALSO, thanks Link (as always) for bringing clarity to the murk.
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2006-07-16 03:23 AM
Link wrote:. . . and until that day my own view is to place
Hopefully one day....


i also have a series of pens that remain identical in each penset combination and are reserved solely for any element on a layout. until graphisoft actually give us two totally independent environments this is the only way i can see of providing a safe(ish) layout environment that requires as little thought as possible come issue day . . .
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2006-07-16 09:27 AM
~/archiben wrote:I agree. Keep it simple. Layouts are one at a time for output. Just because you can do something (like mess around with layer combinations in layouts) doesn't mean you should.
. . .my own view is to placeeverythingon a layout on the archicad layer and try to use intelligent objects in title blocks rather than getting fancy with layer combinations.
...until graphisoft actually give us two totally independent environmentsLike ArchiCAD and PlotMaker? Is that the next big advance?



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2006-07-16 11:26 PM
I agree. Keep it simple. Layouts are one at a time for output. Just because you can do something (like mess around with layer combinations in layouts) doesn't mean you should.That's not like you to think so far inside the box Matthew? Maybe publishing your entire documentation set from one sheet is a stretch, but how about using different layer combos for different options? Different areas? Different rotations? It's not there yet, but with some imagination it could be?

Like ArchiCAD and PlotMaker? Is that the next big advance?Now

Cheers,
Link.
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2006-07-17 12:29 AM
Matthew wrote:aw! you know what i mean! link's made a list of the settings and attributes (here) that both are and aren't 'environment' dependent. it's sorting which on the list...until graphisoft actually give us two totally independent environmentsLike ArchiCAD and PlotMaker? Is that the next big advance?![]()


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