2008-12-10 10:37 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 11:58 AM by Rubia Torres
2012-09-25 03:02 PM
Achille wrote:The user interface for the object is very dynamic, adapting to show just as much as you need and no more. The attached image illustrates how this works, and some additional detail on how materials are managed in the object:
Also, in your screenshot I read "frame" and "mulion" whereas I see "sash" and "rail". How is that?
2012-10-02 03:50 AM
2012-10-02 03:55 AM
2012-10-02 10:39 AM
lec1212 wrote:It's a whole series of work-arounds that reminds me of song about the old lady who swallowed a fly, where she progressively swallows larger things to fix the previous smaller thing.
And here in the MJO directory within my standard library, it says "Do not modify".
Are these duplicates a GS slip up?
2012-10-02 01:23 PM
2012-10-02 02:04 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Absolutely, yes. I wonder, though, how many users would feel confident about deleting an embedded library folder labelled "Do not modify"? I think many would even struggle to understand why the duplicates report appeared at all.
I have a question:
Can't one just delete one or the other of the MJO macro folders from the Embedded Library?
2012-10-02 03:16 PM
2012-10-03 09:27 AM
Ralph wrote:I see what you mean. I have informed GS about these issues.
Absolutely, yes. I wonder, though, how many users would feel confident about deleting an embedded library folder labelled "Do not modify"? I think many would even struggle to understand why the duplicates report appeared at all.
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