opening AC11 project in AC10- library issues
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‎2007-12-19 10:25 PM
‎2007-12-19
10:25 PM
thanks
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‎2007-12-19 10:39 PM
‎2007-12-19
10:39 PM
AC10 cannot read AC11 library parts.
MacBook Pro Apple M2 Max, 96 GB of RAM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
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‎2007-12-19 10:57 PM
‎2007-12-19
10:57 PM
It is possible to copy the scripts in the AC 11 lib part
by using either AC 11 or opening the scripts in certain text editors
and paste the scripts into the appropriate script windows
in a new AC 10 library part. To recreate the parameter list,
make a pdf image of the parameter list of the AC 11
lib part and using it recreate the parameter list
in the new AC 10 lib part. If the AC 11 scripts use
GDL commands new to AC 11 then you will get errors
when you check scripts and the lib part won't work in AC 10.
Peter Devlin
by using either AC 11 or opening the scripts in certain text editors
and paste the scripts into the appropriate script windows
in a new AC 10 library part. To recreate the parameter list,
make a pdf image of the parameter list of the AC 11
lib part and using it recreate the parameter list
in the new AC 10 lib part. If the AC 11 scripts use
GDL commands new to AC 11 then you will get errors
when you check scripts and the lib part won't work in AC 10.
Peter Devlin

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‎2007-12-19 11:17 PM
‎2007-12-19
11:17 PM
The only practical solution to "saving backwards" is to use the old library parts from the get-go.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2007-12-21 01:53 AM
‎2007-12-21
01:53 AM
It may be possible to transfer you're ArchiCAD 10 custom object folder and import it into you're version 11 folder?

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‎2007-12-21 02:04 AM
‎2007-12-21
02:04 AM
Sure. Just include that folder in the current library selection.
And then use them instead of the AC11 versions.
There is no restriction on how the library is built.
And then use them instead of the AC11 versions.
There is no restriction on how the library is built.
Dwight Atkinson
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‎2007-12-21 08:43 AM
‎2007-12-21
08:43 AM
Hello,
With the ArchiCAD's LibraryDevKit 11
it is possible to export the library as XML from the newer version and then create a new (older version) library with the LibraryDevKit 10.
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Regards, Juha
With the ArchiCAD's LibraryDevKit 11
it is possible to export the library as XML from the newer version and then create a new (older version) library with the LibraryDevKit 10.
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Regards, Juha