2008-05-12 12:59 PM
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2008-05-12 02:41 PM
Thomas wrote:maybe you could advise me on what to search for?
Do a search.
2008-05-12 05:35 PM
2008-05-12 05:43 PM
2008-05-12 05:50 PM
4thorns wrote:thanks you for your help
Load the pictures using the Library Manager. Then when you type the file name Archicad can find it.
Doug
2008-05-12 06:21 PM
Thomas wrote:Simply telling a colleague who is obviously lost to "do a search" is not helpful unless you provide a precise term that you know from personal experience will work for him.
Do a search.
2008-05-12 07:19 PM
Simply telling a colleague who is obviously lost to "do a search" is not helpful unless you provide a precise term that you know from personal experience will work for him.I agree 100% Dwight. Unless I am really pressed for time I will always do a search before I post....and dread every minute of it!! Unless you know the exact terminology of what you are looking for you may spend forever sifting through the results you get from a search. Don't get me wrong, I still think that people should use it as it can be quite helpful. I've often gotten tips and answers to questions that I haven't even asked yet just by clicking on topics in the search results that really had nothing to do with my original query.
2008-05-12 07:41 PM
2008-05-13 12:28 AM
Help me out, here, complete this: "I am the _______!"From what I can tell you are the "Light Keeper"........Well.. LightWorks" keeper at least!!
Also, in Archicad, problem solving is also often lateral. A guy makes a circle and it has five straight sides. Duh? Magic Wand settings fix that. Hooodathunkit? Search for that, why don't you?It looks like you've answered all the questions ever asked by Archiman. If you ever come up with the "Meaning of life" then there will be no need for the forum!!
A rendering takes twice as long as before? Anti-aliasing set too high.
Hooodathunkit?
All those mysteries, solved. Let me show you the "clove hitch" now.