2005-03-01 11:02 PM
2005-03-04 03:36 PM
woodster wrote:Tripley sure. Here is a screen shot. Tell me if I'm doing something wrong.~/archiben wrote:I agree... are you sure that the Work Environment that has the preview toggled off is the active Work Environment?
mate that does actually sound just like the whole 'save navigator preview data' thing whichwouldgenerate hundreds of lines in the preview for all of your fills . . . are you absolutely doubly sure it's turned off?
woodster
2005-03-04 03:52 PM
2005-03-07 02:07 AM
woodster wrote:I finally have my file back again. It's stable and usable at an acceptable 13 MB. Here's what I did:
Try unchecking Optimize drawing method for high performance display card unless you have some special non-standard card that you had installed in the machine.
woodster
2005-03-07 07:14 PM
kegroup wrote:Ha! So, the same problem as I had.
2. I simplified the fills I was using on the elevations.
4. I deleted all my previous section/elevation quickviews and redid them post fill simplification. (I think this was the key as I had simplified the fills before, but had never redone the quickviews. Although this sounds like the infamous "save navigator previews" carbuncle, I can assure you that I had that option unchecked the entire time.)
5. Saved and resaved after each quickview creation.
kegroup wrote:Well ... computers just do what we tell them to do. Now, the funny thing here is, if you redid hthe fills, why did the views keep the proveious size? That means that the views were cached in the file itself.
I believe that archicad just couldn't let go of the past without a drastic lobotomy. Now it is docile as a lamb.
kegroup wrote:First, how did you delete the links? The re-saved views should have just been updated, that is all.
New problem: Plotmaker. I went into plotmaker and deleted the all the old links to now non-existent quickviews and re-imported them into their proper layout, but they will not load and I get an error of "East elevation.pmk not found" or something like that. I will check FAQs for information as to why, but does anyone believe that these are related the solution to my previous problem? Keep in mind that I made new hotlinks.
2005-03-07 09:39 PM
Djordje wrote:My theory (in my best Monty Python voice) is that archicad saves whatever initial navigator preview is created when you make a quickview. The "save navigator preview" UPDATES the preview every time you save so you always have a fresh preview. If "save navigator preview" is not checked, then it does not update the preview: whatever you have when you first create the quickview stays with it. That's why the file remained large until I created new quickviews with the simplified fills in place and then saved. It's just a theory, but it makes the most sense to me.
Well ... computers just do what we tell them to do. Now, the funny thing here is, if you redid hthe fills, why did the views keep the proveious size? That means that the views were cached in the file itself.
Djordje wrote:I selected and deleted them from the layout sheets. Here's what I believe happened. I noticed that when I deleted the drawings, sometimes they still were in the "subset" navigator (there was still an arrow next to the layout name) even though they did not show up in the layout window. If I imported a new quickview (I had renamed the file as well) before the old one "cleared" from the navigator, then it would still think the old one was there regardless of what the path/link said.
First, how did you delete the links? The re-saved views should have just been updated, that is all.
Open the Drawing usage and check drawing by drawing. Also, go page by page through the layout book, zoom each page ot fit; it MIGHT be that some of the views slipped out of the visible areas and are maybe duplicated on the layouts.
And, another one - how did you make the new hotlinks? Re-imported the same views, or updated the existing ones?
Then, if you did remove them (obviously not, as one still keeps popping up)