2011-07-18 08:15 PM
2011-07-21 06:06 PM
2011-07-21 06:09 PM
dirty wrote:Yes, it does not work for me either in ArchiCAD 15.
Has anyone else noticed that the 'Explode into Current View' command does not seem to explode polylines into lines anymore? I used to use this command interchangeably with the 'Unify' command to change lines to polylines and vice versa. But now it seems the operations only go one direction. I can still use the magic wand to place line segments on top of an existing polyline, but must go to the added step of deleting the original.
2011-07-21 06:31 PM
mzex wrote:I need this fixed as well - This is something I use constantly. The Alt+Shift complicates what used to feel like a very intuitive way of drawing/modelling.
Hello!
I noticed one different thing than in previous versions.
In 14 or earlier versions, when I took wall for one of it's ends and start to stretch it and than press shift + "r" than I entered the value for which wall would be extended, but in 15 it goes for a overall length of it. In previous versions that would be the case only if I went with mouse over reference line of the wall and than press "r" and input desired value.
Is there possibility to change that in v15 to previous version?
2011-07-21 06:57 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Huh -- it worked for me yesterday, but not todaydirty wrote:Yes, it does not work for me either in ArchiCAD 15.
Has anyone else noticed that the 'Explode into Current View' command does not seem to explode polylines into lines anymore?...
This looks like a bug to me as it asks you if you want to keep the original element. Plus, it worked in AC14.
I will report this to GS.
2011-07-21 07:50 PM
Laura wrote:I swear there was a moment where I got it working right after I noticed the issue by re-entering the shortcut key I have set for this command. But the command stopped working again later and I couldn't get the shortcut key trick to work again. I just assumed I got confused and somehow opened an AC-14 window by accident.laszlonagy wrote:Huh -- it worked for me yesterday, but not todaydirty wrote:Yes, it does not work for me either in ArchiCAD 15.
Has anyone else noticed that the 'Explode into Current View' command does not seem to explode polylines into lines anymore?...
This looks like a bug to me as it asks you if you want to keep the original element. Plus, it worked in AC14.
I will report this to GS.
2011-07-21 08:28 PM
2011-07-21 08:32 PM
2011-07-21 10:24 PM
JaredBanks wrote:Good suggestion. I've got it on quick key now.
For exploding polylines...
an intermediate solution (other than adding a curved segment) is to use linework consolidation and select explode polylines into drawing primitives.
I've got a shortcut for linework consolidation, so it's not too much of a hassle, but it's still worse than just exploding.
2011-07-22 12:26 AM
MMontgomery wrote:Let's just not forget about this shortcut issue...mzex wrote:I need this fixed as well - This is something I use constantly. The Alt+Shift complicates what used to feel like a very intuitive way of drawing/modelling.
Hello!
I noticed one different thing than in previous versions.
In 14 or earlier versions, when I took wall for one of it's ends and start to stretch it and than press shift + "r" than I entered the value for which wall would be extended, but in 15 it goes for a overall length of it. In previous versions that would be the case only if I went with mouse over reference line of the wall and than press "r" and input desired value.
Is there possibility to change that in v15 to previous version?
2011-07-22 11:38 AM
Let's just not forget about this shortcut issue...Do you know that you can change in the operating system settings which key combination should toggle between the keyboard layouts? If you disable it it will not interfere with ArchiCAD's ALT+SHIFT.