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2004-04-19 03:08 PM - last edited on 2023-05-18 01:33 PM by Gordana Radonic
2004-04-19 07:53 PM
Geoffroy wrote:Have you tried to overlay in PlotMaker? That updates.
Is there a way to get ArchiCAD actually link to these scans ? I think AC read them once, save them in the file, and is not linked anymore. I need to have these plans ligther than they currently are. but I've haven't seen anymore brightness / contrast adjuster in AC, so I have to edit them manually, save the files, the reselect each plan one by one in AC and re-read them from the newly saved file.
2004-04-20 01:10 PM
Djordje wrote:Yes, but I won't draw my heating plans in PM ! Or is there another way ?
Have you tried to overlay in PlotMaker? That updates.
2004-04-20 04:31 PM
Geoffroy wrote:I think what Djordjie meant is that you can pull one version of the scanned plans in AC for reference, so you know where to place your electrical work, but turn that layer off when you get to PM. Instead, in PM use a separate (linked/overlay) plans which will update automatically.Djordje wrote:Yes, but I won't draw my heating plans in PM ! Or is there another way ?
Have you tried to overlay in PlotMaker? That updates.
2004-04-20 04:34 PM
Sergio wrote:This is what I understood, but what's the point if the version of the scanned plan I use as reference in AC isn't up to date ?
I think what Djordjie meant is that you can pull one version of the scanned plans in AC for reference, so you know where to place your electrical work, but turn that layer off when you get to PM. Instead, in PM use a separate (linked/overlay) plans which will update automatically.
2004-04-20 04:56 PM
2004-04-20 05:01 PM
Matthew wrote:In fact, the manual process is much more easier : select the image, open the properties then reselect the file to read the bitmap from : the image will stay at the right place and will be updated.
As I assume you have realized, ArchiCAD does not have the ability to automatically update placed bitmaps, but the manual process is not too difficult.