2016-06-28 07:26 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 04:18 PM by Rubia Torres
2016-08-09 07:20 PM
Stress wrote:It might be a PC only problem. And yes, I have my workspace saved and it still does this. I brought it up in AC19 and Graphisoft said it's not high on their list of priorities.BernardoA wrote:Is this a PC problem only?
Another minor annoyance (there since AC19) is the toolbars being reset to the top right every time AC is opened. This is annoying if you use Toolbox Tools instead of palettes and have to relocate it every time you open AC.
Your Workspace Scheme is saved, yes?
2016-08-10 04:25 AM
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2016-08-13 09:46 AM
2016-08-13 01:48 PM
Stress wrote:If you open the navigator palette from the Show Navigator selection or from the Window:Palettes:Navigator menu, Publisher Sets are available from there.Erwin wrote:Pretty sure it appeared in AC19.
Well, it's never been there... I've never really used the button in previous versions, is it very handy?
Saves some screen real estate. Just wish it had the Publisher Sets button.
AFAIK, the only other way to publish is to open Organizer.
2016-08-14 07:55 AM
Steve wrote:A bit late, but anyway, in the 3D window if you want to hide the grid element tool using quick layer palette just clik on the head / marker part, works everytime for meErwin wrote:I just tried to make a little video of the behavior and it is actually working now. I tried it, it did not work right, then when I turned the video on to record it not working, it works as expected. ??Steve wrote:I can't get this to work at all in 3D window, actually
I am annoyed that you can't turn off a Structural Grid element using the Quick Layers Palette in the 3D window unless it is entirely in view. If you are able to select it, and it is highlighted, then you should be able to turn off the layer it is on using the Quick Layers Palette.
Works fine in plan view, for example.
Still on ArchiCAD19 though.
2016-08-14 07:59 AM
2016-08-15 06:41 PM
John wrote:Selecting any node of the grid will do the job as well, it does not need to be just the marker head. But the head or a node is not always visible. There are of course other ways to turn off that layer but that is not the point.Steve wrote:A bit late, but anyway, in the 3D window if you want to hide the grid element tool using quick layer palette just clik on the head / marker part, works everytime for meErwin wrote:I just tried to make a little video of the behavior and it is actually working now. I tried it, it did not work right, then when I turned the video on to record it not working, it works as expected. ??
I can't get this to work at all in 3D window, actually
Works fine in plan view, for example.
Still on ArchiCAD19 though.
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2016-08-21 07:21 AM
2016-08-22 03:36 AM
Stress wrote:The thing is the single click now gives us the option of pre-set angles and also the last user defined angles.
Quick Options Bar> Orientation
Much preferred the ability to reset to 0° with one click (AC19)
As opposed to opening a pulldown and scrolling to 0° (AC20)
2016-08-22 06:49 AM
Barry wrote:I agree and yes, I always want my cake and to eat it too.
I think this is a good option but maybe it could be made so a double click will reset to zero.