!Restored: Drag and Drag-a-copy bug
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2006-07-27 06:50 AM
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2006-07-27 12:33 PM
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2006-07-28 12:24 AM
TomWaltz wrote:No, thats not what i said, i know you can press ctrl again to drag a copy. It drags a copy only when i press ctrl+d, not any additional keys!
That's not a bug, it's intentional. If you press Option after you start a drag command, it becomes drag a copy. Your cursor changes to have a + sign on it so you can tell the difference.
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2006-07-28 12:40 AM
Mark wrote:i think you might either be accidentally touching the ALT key at the same time or you're dropping the user-origin mid-edit (ALT+SHIFT) which has the same affect as toggling the '-a-copy' bit. try SHIFT+ALT instead . . . or is that not the case on a pc?
No, thats not what i said, i know you can press ctrl again to drag a copy. It drags a copy only when i press ctrl+d, not any additional keys!
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2006-07-28 12:46 AM
~/archiben wrote:I have thought i was doing this also. But i am 95% sure this is not the case. Other people in the office have the same problem so unless we are all doing it? I have figured out that it typically happens when the computer is slowing down (ie working hard). Is anyone else having this problem? It might only be happening to PC users?
i think you might either be accidentally touching the ALT key at the same time or you're dropping the user-origin mid-edit (ALT+SHIFT) which has the same affect as toggling the '-a-copy' bit. try SHIFT+ALT instead . . . or is that not the case on a pc?
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2006-07-28 01:08 AM
Is anyone else having this problem? It might only be happening to PC users?Not here.
Are you sure you are not invoking another command using the ctrl key? If you drag, then hit say ctrl+' to Fit in Window, the ctrl will also be included in the drag sequence, (inadvertently?) making a copy. Then of course, since it's a toggle, you can hit ctrl again to lose the copy.
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2006-07-28 11:29 AM
Basically you press CTRL-D and sometimes for some strange reason the little + sign appears in the cursor shape, and a Drag-a-Copy operation will be performed.
This happened so many times that we started taking extra care not to touch anything else on the keyboard when doing this. Still, it was happening.
I do not know the reason. I just know I was almost going nuts over it, thinking that I am crazy or that I touched something on the keyboard without perceiving it that I did it.
But my collegue also experienced the same behaviour many times.
Weird stuff.
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2006-07-28 01:33 PM
On Apple, you use the Command Key (Apple key) to issue keyboard commands. Pressing control after a CMD-D will made Drag into Drag a Copy.
On a PC, you are pressing the CTRL key to ussie keyboard commands. I bet if you lag just a little bit, holding down control just an instant too long when pressing ctrl-D, Archicad reads that as another press of ctrl and thinks you want to copy....

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2006-07-28 01:44 PM
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2006-07-28 02:17 PM