Save 3D model in AC15 vs. save selection as object in AC16
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‎2012-12-04 04:14 AM

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‎2012-12-04 01:46 PM
According to the Help files, there should be an option when saving the library part [Virtual Building > Parametric Objects > Graphic Creation of Custom Library Parts and Components > Saving 3D Elements as Library Parts], but when I tried this the Options... button was greyed out. What I discovered is that the Object... command saves an Editable GDL Script, while Saving As... from the 3D Window and choosing Format: ArchiCAD Object File saves as Binary.
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‎2012-12-04 05:55 PM
The bothersome thing is that whichever method you save it with, the saved object has a 3D script which slows the system. As an example, a small building that I saved in 3D in AC15 is less than 1MB, whereas the same object turns out to be 48.5MB when saved in AC16 using the methods you suggest and that I had tried before.
I am saving the buildings as 3D objects when I need to use several of them placed over a sloping lot with each building having a different level. That method seems to work fast when the created objects are non-editable. Otherwise it just takes ages to view and move around a 3D model.
By the way, thanks for the suggestion related to my signature.
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‎2012-12-05 12:41 AM
have you tried hotlinks to spread copies of you building around the area?

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‎2012-12-13 02:13 PM
But you can still activate the Options button using this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Graphisoft/ArchiCAD-64/ArchiCAD-64 16.0.0 INT R1 » LibPartEnableSaveBinary
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‎2012-12-13 09:16 PM
I am using a mac. After installing pref setter and using terminal to see all the library parts, I reached an 'open domain quickly' window and that's where I stay. Can't seem to reach the registry editor.
The only reason I actually need the uneditable option is not only because it is small in size, but one can edit the 2D presentation and make it look as one desires.
Anyway. Do you have any suggestions on how I can reach this registry editor?
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‎2012-12-13 09:18 PM
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‎2012-12-14 12:27 AM
In Mac the preferences file is located at;
user/library/Preferences/com.graphisoft.AC-64 16.0.0 INT xx.plistand you can open it with Pref Setter from there.
Alternatively scroll down the Pref Setter's "Open Domain Quickly"-window to find the
"com.graphisoft.AC-64 16.0.0 INT xx.plist" and open it with double clicking.
However the mentioned setting LibPartEnableSaveBinary could
not be found - at least in my Mac. It is possible to add the key with Pref Setter as
shown in the pics.
Hope it works.

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‎2012-12-14 07:23 AM
ahmet wrote:
Thanks Katalin,
The only reason I actually need the uneditable option is not only because it is small in size, but one can edit the 2D presentation and make it look as one desires.
You can always do it. Simply go to the GDL 2D Script window, choose the "Select all" command and delete it. Now you can draw the desired 2D Symbol.
--Roberto Corona--
www.archiradar.com
AC18 - ITA full on Win10
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‎2012-12-14 09:27 AM
If not done yet, can you create a bug report, that the button "binary" is available in save as dialog, but does not work.
I would like to have such a setting not in a regitry "hack" but in specials menu or anything like this. If there are special settings for experienced users, they should be available and visible in an 2012+ environment. I have left the "prompt" a few years behind me.