ā2005-05-03
11:24 PM
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ā2025-01-29
05:47 PM
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Molinda Prey
ā2005-05-03 11:48 PM
edog wrote:No
Can I open multiple plns under one program?
ā2005-05-04 03:03 AM
Millard wrote:so there. (edog wrote:No
Can I open multiple plns under one program?
ā2005-05-04 12:50 PM
~/archiben wrote:There is a GUI front-end for this called 'Activity Monitor' in the 'Applications/Utilities' folder. I think most users are a bit wary of the command-line interface in Terminal.
...open the 'terminal' application. type "top" and hit return . . .)
ā2005-05-05 02:51 AM
Ralph wrote:yeah - and you end up looking like a right geek in front of your colleagues if you use the terminal
There is a GUI front-end for this called 'Activity Monitor' in the 'Applications/Utilities' folder. I think most users are a bit wary of the command-line interface in Terminal.
ā2005-05-09 08:22 PM
ā2005-05-09 10:21 PM
ā2005-05-10 01:14 AM
JMcNichols wrote:as you can with the main archiCAD application. however:
Make a copy of the application BG ArchiCAD and rename it something else like BAD ArchiCAD. You can open as many individually named replications of BG ArchiCAD to view multiple files simultaneously.
edog wrote:. . . but unfortunately, no you can't open multiple PLNs under one program. (see above!)
I have achieved it by copying the program and launching the program multiple times, but this eats memory. Can I open multiple plns under one program?
ā2005-05-10 01:15 AM
dbrandt6 wrote:answered here:
What is/are the step(s) necessary to move from Demo mode to "Full" mode.
ā2005-05-13 06:49 AM
dbrandt6 wrote:Plug your protection key in.
What is/are the step(s) necessary to move from Demo mode to "Full" mode.
ArchiCAD 9.0