Built-in Lib warning message.
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2005-04-28 03:40 AM
2005-04-28
03:40 AM

So, what actually causes this error? and how can I fix this problem?
Howard Phua
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
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2005-04-28 04:55 AM
2005-04-28
04:55 AM
LiHigh,
I cannot answer your question, but would you mind
answering a question about this warning message ?
Normally, the contents of the "folders" in the "built-in library"
are not accessible in Archicad. For example the folder
"Archicad Resources Lib." or "NecessaryLPs"
can't be opened because they are not a real folders.
Your error message implies that Archicad has substituted
an "editable" (openable ?) version of all the "folders"
and their contents in the "built-in library".
Do you now have the contents of all of those folders
accessible just like the contents of the folders in
the extracted form of the AC 9 Library ?
Thank you,
Peter Devlin
I cannot answer your question, but would you mind
answering a question about this warning message ?
Normally, the contents of the "folders" in the "built-in library"
are not accessible in Archicad. For example the folder
"Archicad Resources Lib." or "NecessaryLPs"
can't be opened because they are not a real folders.
Your error message implies that Archicad has substituted
an "editable" (openable ?) version of all the "folders"
and their contents in the "built-in library".
Do you now have the contents of all of those folders
accessible just like the contents of the folders in
the extracted form of the AC 9 Library ?
Thank you,
Peter Devlin
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2005-04-28 06:05 AM
2005-04-28
06:05 AM
Peter, thank for your reply!
No, I can't find any. AC still load the built-in Lib!
No, I can't find any. AC still load the built-in Lib!

Howard Phua
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
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2005-04-28 05:56 PM
2005-04-28
05:56 PM
LiHigh,
Thanks for the reply.
I was hoping for a minute there that you had somehow gotten
access to all those libraries.
On the subject of "Update Library Parts Advance", do you remember
when people were trying to update their pre-AC 8 lib parts to AC 8
using the special menu command and were getting warning messages
saying that some library parts were not updated properly or that
they were damaged? Finally, GSTR had to post an article saying
that the error message was false and there was nothing wrong.
Maybe GS never fixed this special menu command.
Just a thought.
Thanks,
Peter Devlin
Thanks for the reply.
I was hoping for a minute there that you had somehow gotten
access to all those libraries.
On the subject of "Update Library Parts Advance", do you remember
when people were trying to update their pre-AC 8 lib parts to AC 8
using the special menu command and were getting warning messages
saying that some library parts were not updated properly or that
they were damaged? Finally, GSTR had to post an article saying
that the error message was false and there was nothing wrong.
Maybe GS never fixed this special menu command.
Just a thought.
Thanks,
Peter Devlin
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2005-05-10 03:53 AM
2005-05-10
03:53 AM
Can someone from GS please advise me on how to get rid of the annoying message.

Howard Phua
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT

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2005-05-10 12:51 PM
2005-05-10
12:51 PM
LiHigh,
To get rid off this warning go to special menu and turn off the "Ignore built-in libraries" option (I guess you have turned it on accidentaly).
With this option you can use external libraries for certain add-ons that have built in library parts.
I hope it helps.
To get rid off this warning go to special menu and turn off the "Ignore built-in libraries" option (I guess you have turned it on accidentaly).
With this option you can use external libraries for certain add-ons that have built in library parts.
I hope it helps.
Tibor Szolnoki
Product Manager
ArchiCAD Product Management
Product Manager
ArchiCAD Product Management
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2005-05-10 07:52 PM
2005-05-10
07:52 PM
Tibor,
Thanx , the message is gone.
I've turn on "ignore built-in libraries" to avoid "update library parts advance" from accessing the built-in Lib. "update library parts advance" seem to try to hide scripts of all loaded library parts.
IS THERE A WAY TO HIDE SCRIPT TO JUST ONE PARTICULAR OBJECT SELECTED?
Thanx , the message is gone.

I've turn on "ignore built-in libraries" to avoid "update library parts advance" from accessing the built-in Lib. "update library parts advance" seem to try to hide scripts of all loaded library parts.

IS THERE A WAY TO HIDE SCRIPT TO JUST ONE PARTICULAR OBJECT SELECTED?
Howard Phua
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT