ā2025-11-12
10:14 PM
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ā2025-11-12
11:40 PM
by
Laszlo Nagy
if I start a project from any of the USA templates available, my objects show with the CSI structure we are used to seeing.
if I migrate a project, and match the .libpacks loaded into the the template, the migrated project shows with the international structure... even though I have no INT or alternative language .libpacks loaded.
I understand this is a "feature"; when loading multiple language .libpacks, it defaults to the international structure. But I don't have anything loaded in the migrated project that isn't part of the USA default library structure.
Am I missing a setting somewhere to organize my objects, windows, doors, etc.? or is this just a big **** *** to GSNA people?
It seems like a petty thing. I don't mind learning a new structure and UI; but it should be consistent for new files vs migrated files. Its the inconsistency and no way to resolve it that is killing me.
screen shot 1: OOTB USA template file's library manager on the left, migrated file's library manager on the right
screen shot 2: OOTB template object tool organization on the left, migrated files object tool organization on the right
Operating system used: Mac Apple Silicon
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ā2025-11-13 01:23 AM - edited ā2025-11-13 01:26 AM
There is a command called 'Library Localisation Preferences"/
Your USA 29 template is already set to use the USA preferences (even though it won't show this - see later).
Your old files will not have this set, so you need to do it.
How?...
Open the 'Edit GDL Library parts' palette.
Then click on the 'Library Developer' command and choose 'Library Localisation Preferences'/
This will bring up this dialogue where you can choose the USA localisation.
This should now show the library in the format you want.
Although it says that if the list is empty, then it will use the localisation of your Archicad program.
So it should be using USA localisation, unless there is something in your list already?
But there is no harm in setting this.
Barry.
ā2025-11-13 01:23 AM - edited ā2025-11-13 01:26 AM
There is a command called 'Library Localisation Preferences"/
Your USA 29 template is already set to use the USA preferences (even though it won't show this - see later).
Your old files will not have this set, so you need to do it.
How?...
Open the 'Edit GDL Library parts' palette.
Then click on the 'Library Developer' command and choose 'Library Localisation Preferences'/
This will bring up this dialogue where you can choose the USA localisation.
This should now show the library in the format you want.
Although it says that if the list is empty, then it will use the localisation of your Archicad program.
So it should be using USA localisation, unless there is something in your list already?
But there is no harm in setting this.
Barry.
ā2025-11-13
02:01 AM
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ā2025-11-13
06:48 PM
by
Laszlo Nagy
Barry! you are freaking amazing!
I knew there had to be a way to do it!
If you have any other magic in your bag of tricks... any chance you know a way to open a 27 file, load the libraries, and NOT have 250 missing parts? seems absurd to migrate a project then need to redo every window, door, and object in the file... but I guess thats the pains of moving to AC29?
Maybe a topic for another thread
ā2025-11-13 02:13 AM
Glad it worked.
As for migrating old files, there is no easy way other than manually swapping each object.
Or just keep using the old libraries.
There are some other post around about it as well.
Personally I think migrating every old job will be too tedious.
Do it for your company template and get that correct.
But old jobs open in 28 or 29, but just keep using the old libraries.
Barry.