Joachim wrote:
In AC 13 they put a lot of global options in the model view options: look there for the extra hotspots.
This is potentially great (screenshot attached) - no need to modify every window and door to get the hotspots to show.
But, it is a documentation disaster waiting to happen!! Suppose you dimension to the extra hotspots - for example to get outside of casing to outside of casing for adjacent windows. If another view turns off those hotspots, the dimensions jump to some other hotspot - giving bogus dimension chains and numbers. Turning the hotspots on again with the an MVO that has the extra hotspots on will not restore any of the dimensions. They are toast.
Associative dimensions are to hotspots, so this is 'correct' behavior - but is an example of why GS should NOT have put this feature into the MVO.
My advice: if you use the extra hotspots for any kind of dimensioning, modify every single MVO to make sure that the extra hotspots are enabled, and when you create a new MVO, similarly enable them.
As to the hotspot in the center of the window: that is only present if you have a window marker displayed, but the editable hotspot for the window marker only DEFAULTS to the center. It can be moved either accidentally or intentionally, and thus should not be relied upon. (In some older versions of the library, the window marker could not be moved horizontally with relation to the window, and so could be relied upon as a true center.)
HOWEVER, Erika is correct that there is an invisible (!!) hotspot at the center of the sash (at least the W1 Casement 13 that I'm looking at right now). That is, there is absolutely no visual clue other than that the mouse cursor turns to a checkmark in that location.
These are some seriously messed up issues.
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Karl
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