2007-07-07 07:13 PM
2007-07-13 02:53 PM
2007-07-13 08:34 PM
aahatimo wrote:It's Friday the 13th today, right?
please see the installation guide for goodies related to accessories library. where should the access lib go now?
thanks!
2007-07-13 11:30 PM
2007-07-14 06:01 AM
2007-07-14 09:44 AM
rob2218 wrote:Welcome Rob Letsleavitatthat. Thanks for the bio. More than I ever expected. I would still recomend you update your profile (to let folks know where you're located) and add a signature (to let them know your name, firm, AC version and hardware specs). After all not everyone is following this topic.
My name is Rob....let's leave it at that.
the company I work for is called Bermello, Ajamil and Partners.
2007-07-15 06:01 PM
2007-07-15 06:46 PM
gkmethy wrote:
You should place additional Libraries outside the ArchiCAD Library 11 folder. It is still a good idea to place them inside the ArchiCAD 11 folder, but not into the Library folder, but drop the LCF directly into the ArchiCAD 11 folder.
Karl wrote:Clearly there is a conflict here. Graphisoft needs to resolve this.
The usability thing is that if we put the Accessories add-on in our add-ons folder (I make a Goodies subfolder), then if we do not place the corresponding lcf in our main lib folder, the 'new from template' will not find the parts needed by the add-on. Going into Lib Manager each time is not really an option, and most users will not want to redefine the default template. Creating an "Accessories" folder under "ArchiCAD Library 11" and placing the LCF into there solves this one.
2007-07-16 07:11 AM
gkmethy wrote:first off - from a management perspective, dropping additional LCFs in to the root archicad library is sometimes the only way to ensure that people are loading everything they should be.
You should place additional Libraries outside the ArchiCAD Library 11 folder. It is still a good idea to place them inside the ArchiCAD 11 folder, but not into the Library folder, but drop the LCF directly into the ArchiCAD 11 folder.
if you put more than one LCF files into the ArchiCAD Library 11 folder, then the Library update will not be able to tell which has the correct date. In this case, if you manually "check for update", then you will still be offered the newest library. (The automatic checker that visits our server once a week will not prompt you to update in this case). Basically, this is the same as it was in ArchiCAD 10.i have ditched the accessories LCF from my library, reloaded and still get the 'invalid' statement as shown. please can you just put a link at the bottom of the update page to all of your past library versions? why so secret about people downloading libraries anyway? without an archicad license they're useless . . .
2007-07-16 07:51 AM
~/archiben wrote:Come on, Ben! Don't shoot the messenger! I think you mean "Graphisoft" where you have "you" everywhere? Give Greg a break! It's been great that he's jumped into the forums to communicate some of the issues and announce various product updates and releases. Let's keep him here to maintain dialog, rather than beat him up and have him run for the hills, eh?
hi greg
please can you ... why so secret . . .
and another thing: why do you ...
it strikes me that you are trying to be ...
2007-07-16 08:03 AM
Karl wrote:i do . . . whenever i'm writing to a GS employee and use "you" i always mean "graphisoft". maybe that's why nobody there likes me anymore? they all took it too personally?!
Come on, Ben! Don't shoot the messenger! I think you mean "Graphisoft" where you have "you" everywhere?