problem whit loading custom library
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ā2010-07-06
02:53 PM
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12:38 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2010-07-06
02:53 PM
I'm have a problem with loading the ArchiCAD's default object library, I can't load the doors, windows and some objects, in addition, the archicad accuses a problem in the 2D representation of those elements.
I reinstalled twice and the problem persists. I've tried to incorporate the .lcf via manager library and did not resolve. I extract the container and nothing.
I had the same version of ArchiCAD on the same computer (isn't what is described in the signature), there was a "bug" strange and I need to reinstall.
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ā2010-07-06 03:59 PM
ā2010-07-06
03:59 PM
By any chance are you forgetting that doors and windows are accessed via their own tools not the (library) Object tool?
Erika
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ā2010-07-06 04:08 PM
ā2010-07-06
04:08 PM
It the problem is not what Erika suggested, then please show us some screenshots of the problem.
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ā2010-07-06 08:08 PM
ā2010-07-06
08:08 PM
Erika wrote:No way...kkkk
By any chance are you forgetting that doors and windows are accessed via their own tools not the (library) Object tool?
Here are the links of the images (my archicad is a portuguese version)
Thanks.
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Murilo Noleto
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ā2010-07-06 09:21 PM
ā2010-07-06
09:21 PM
It looks like none of the library parts are loaded properly, but the library manager hasn't noticed! Have a look to see whether the Archicad Library13.lcf actually exists. It should be around 75mb or so.
Before re-installing, did you properly un-install the program when you had the problem before? Are you running the latest library update?
It's an obvious question, but have you tried re-starting the machine?
Before re-installing, did you properly un-install the program when you had the problem before? Are you running the latest library update?
It's an obvious question, but have you tried re-starting the machine?
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ā2010-07-07 01:44 PM
ā2010-07-07
01:44 PM
I solved the problem folks.
I replaced the problematic .lcf file on this computer for other, located on another computer that was OK. Functioned normally.
Thanks. (My english is not good)
I replaced the problematic .lcf file on this computer for other, located on another computer that was OK. Functioned normally.
Thanks. (My english is not good)
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Murilo Noleto
http://www.kilobim.com.br/
AC 12 - 27 | Win 10 | 16GB | NVidia GTX 1050Ti | AMD Ryzen 7 1700X
Murilo Noleto
http://www.kilobim.com.br/
AC 12 - 27 | Win 10 | 16GB | NVidia GTX 1050Ti | AMD Ryzen 7 1700X