AC 17, Moving in 3D, Auto level assignement
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‎2013-06-24
03:04 PM
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‎2023-05-23
04:29 PM
by
Rubia Torres
AC17 is great really, But it's really annoying, In 3D view when I move object (form, wall, slab...) in heigt AC auto change the level assignment. And it is not a good thing !!!
Is there a way to disable this auto-function?

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‎2013-06-25 05:40 PM
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‎2013-06-25 06:55 PM

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‎2013-06-25 09:31 PM
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‎2013-06-25 09:35 PM

Worse still, I didn't realize it was happening until I went back to the floor plan and all my exterior walls were gone.
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‎2013-06-27 11:51 AM
The really bad this is that we end up changing the floor plan display by moving something in section. Not good. Sounds like another program I won't mention.
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‎2013-06-27 01:30 PM
But You can figure out what sort of problem the new auto level-assignement do. What a mess to move a little bit a wall in section.
http://www.studiogrenade.com/AC17/ac17_niveau.html
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‎2013-06-27 04:25 PM
Seriously Graphisoft? No one in beta testing program ever report this?

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‎2013-06-27 06:19 PM
robert wrote:or to not reinvent the wheel... something like the gravity button....?
As ejrolon said, you have it .
1- For every element (wall, slab, beam, morp, object...) reassign to story -> Manual or Automatic Button, check box. And an option check box in their own properties Assign to level -> Freeze level (or whatever)
2- Same as Ejrolon said.
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‎2013-06-27 06:23 PM
But still, I can see the problems this might generate, and not only with walls, but with any other kind of element, specially with elements that should never move (e.g. site)
A very simple option for EVERY construction element's base: LINKED or FREE.
That's all it's really needed.
If you LATER decide to link some elements to a story, AC should read current element's levels and link them accordingly, THEN they should move with story level changes.
Just my thoughts.
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‎2013-06-27 07:05 PM
This used to be one of ArchiCAD's big advantages over Revit. One could reassign an element's associated level in 3D without changing elevation. This is a MAJOR loss of functionality.
I will see if I can find workarounds. It looks like the best case scenario means a bunch of extra work doing things that were relatively effortless before. Worst case is that I'll have to give up using ArchiCAD for some project types.