2020-01-24 01:34 AM - last edited on 2023-05-24 08:08 AM by Rubia Torres
Christophe wrote:Might have been 10 years ago but now it is far from it.
Archicad is also the best and has always been!
2020-03-05 04:30 PM
2020-03-05 05:43 PM
2020-03-05 09:00 PM
Braza wrote:
@Bricklyne Clarence
I think Brett Brown is talking about common/shared Attributes/Office_Standards between multiple projects. For example: You create a new GO/Detail/Property/etc to a common set of plans in one project, and have to replicate it manually to every other ones.
2020-03-05 09:06 PM
Christophe wrote:
Hello Brett Brown,
I share the feeling of Bricklyne Clarence : the intentions of Brett Brown seem contrary to Archicad's working methods. No software can or should claim any functionality from other software. Therefore it is important at first to understand how to proceed with Archicad rather than wanting to find an exotic functionality. For more than 10 years I have never met Archicad users who need more than 3 files open at the same time. As for the attributes, they are all embedded in the TPL file which can be improved as you go.
I nevertheless think that graphisoft's progress in transferring attributes from files to files could be better: just like in Archicad 23 with its "home page" which allows you to synthesize the state of the file.
And maybe in a few weeks we will see that the subject is already solved with Archicad 24 !
2020-03-05 09:20 PM
Braza wrote:Absolutely correct Braza, Sorry Bricklyne you misunderstood the problem. Vectorworks has the Resource Manager, Archline XP has the Design Centre, Revit to a certain extent, these are far more organized internally than Archicad will ever be. Or we can only wish Christophe for 24. My guess is 24 will be all about the new replacement Windows and Doors tool. Which will mean nothing to us that have used Cadimages one for years.
@Bricklyne Clarence
I think Brett Brown is talking about common/shared Attributes/Office_Standards between multiple projects. For example: You create a new GO/Detail/Property/etc to a common set of plans in one project, and have to replicate it manually to every other ones.
2020-03-06 04:19 AM
2020-03-06 08:35 AM
2020-03-06 11:34 AM
Barry Kelly wrote:
Common shared attributes will cause another issue.
What happens when you update an attribute but you don't want it in ALL of your projects?
Then you "pack" things that are specific to a pln in a separate attribute file automatically linked to that pln.
The same with things that are common to all files (like office standards) in a single attribute file linked to the template file.
We know that this can be done manually. But every time I have to do this I feel I am walking on a mine field.
Things can get messy with index numbers between mod files.
2020-03-06 11:47 AM
2020-03-06 11:56 AM
Erwin wrote:
This makes it easier to work with multiple files in one project.