2004-05-13 12:54 AM
2004-05-13 10:33 AM
lsid wrote:1. Rework the same 2D object that you initially saved as a library part and save it again under the same name (you do have it as a module, don't you?)
i just made a 2d object but now i want to make changes to it and this change will affect the same 2d object i have placed in the drawings.
2004-05-13 06:55 PM
2004-05-13 08:44 PM
2004-05-14 12:47 AM
lsid wrote:Select the object and click opt/command O ( for mac) and the object will open for editing. Here you can view the symbol (if it is drawing), or the script (if the view is derived by a 2d script). Any text in the 2d script window will override any drawn symbol. Under some circumstances the object can be created in binary form and then it cant be edited.
thanks djorde.
1. your pt 1 to redraw the object. so i have to redraw the same 2d object with the changes and save in the same name to overwrite it and this will automatically update the rest of the 2d objects i have placed earlier. if this is the case, it seems to be quite a waste of time if for example, the change is only very small but the object is quite complex. maybe i am misunderstanding you.
like in autocad or vectorworks, i can make simple changes to the symbol by using edit block in autocad and edit symbol in vectorworks. but in archicad, the object is uneditable ! is there a way where i can access to the object setting where it has edit function or something .
2. i was reading the david nicolson cole book and it mentions fragments..i really still can't understand what that fragment means and can't see it anywhere on the screen when i made the object.
thanks so much for your patience and help....
ac7 on xphome
2004-05-14 11:06 AM
Aussie wrote:Just one remark: 2D Scripts will not necessarily overwrite 2D Symbols.
Any text in the 2d script window will override any drawn symbol.