2006-02-17 06:29 PM - last edited on 2023-05-19 12:18 AM by Gordana Radonic
2006-02-17 07:23 PM
2006-02-17 08:37 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Hello Tom, yup, I've tried it....and still no success..
Check your Display Options in Plotmaker. They may be set to all fills off.
2006-02-17 08:49 PM
2006-02-17 09:48 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Yes, I set it to "By Elements" in the Plotmaker book. I even tried all the other settings as well. To my dismay, no luck.
Just to belabor the point, are your Display Options in the Plotmaker book set to "By Element"?
2006-02-18 02:23 AM
2006-02-25 11:49 PM
2006-02-26 02:05 AM
TomWaltz wrote:You know Tom...I was almost starting to convince myself that it was the facial tattooes. Well after 2 weeks of doing a whole bunch of different things to try to get my vectorial hatching to show in plotmaker...I've finally discovered the real problem. It was a bug within the specific hatch, named "2x6 wd. frame....etc." cant remember the exact name.. but there it was. I changed the composite fill and used a cut stone fill for the the core representing 2x6 wd. frame. After doing this in ArchiCAD....I updated the plotmaker and my hatch was finally showing. And just to make sure it was a bug in the 2x6 wd. frame hatch...I went to attribute settings for composites and opened the 2x6 wd. frame hatch, to no surprise, all the radio buttons are not seen, such as the ones for changing scale and angle and all that stuff. Conclusion...."BUG". And I've already downloaded and installed the latest bugfix. I think I may have to re-install to fix the problem, something most likely got screwed up within the program at a certain period when I was hooking up a bunch of add-ons and started using a template that the office bought a few months back. But at least I know what was the problem and did not convince myself that it was the facial tattooes or the double-sided light saber. Thanks people for all the help.
Maybe your red and black facial tattooes and double-bladed lightsaber scared them away?