2016-01-07 08:01 PM
2016-01-07 09:53 PM
2016-01-09 05:54 PM
2016-01-10 11:48 AM
laszlonagy wrote:Since we are discussing the subject, I'm missing the function where there was an Orange ball appearing if I hovered the pointer over a wall, for instance, and when I activated that "ball", a temporary guideline that followed the angle of the wall appeared. Is it removed, or is it a setting that I've missed somewhere?
Are you looking for Guide Lines or Snap Guides?
The terminology has changed in ARCHICAD 19.
Prior to AC19 all those temporary editing lines were called Guide Lines.
In ARCHICAD 19 there are permanent editing aids. There continue to be called Guide Lines.
The temporary editing aids are now called Snap Guides.
Guide Lines and Snap Guides each have their own button on the Standard Toolbar using which you can turn their display ON or OFF.
I hope the following clip will help it clarify a bit more:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMyZfolzzes&index=1&list=PLnXY6vLUwlWXj_1QX5iXbZ0cfscL-VNEX
2016-01-10 11:55 AM
2016-01-20 10:36 AM
2016-01-20 02:34 PM
nejcek74 wrote:You can try the command Create Guide Line Segment which allows you to draw a Guide Line. You can assign this command a keyboard shortcut.
- is there no command equivalent to old "Force guide line display" or something similar?
I really wish to be able to create new Guide Lines on the fly, with a keyboard shortcut, sometimes I need many of them and dragging them from edges is too slow.
2016-01-20 02:57 PM
2016-01-20 03:15 PM
2016-01-20 04:08 PM
Erwin wrote:Thx, went back to this (I already had a shortcut) + "highlight as snap reference after = 0.000 second" it kind of works. Without benefits of new guide lines and it is a little bit cumbersome, at least the way I use. Because you start with Snap point and have to drag out with some delays.
Have you tried Pin Snap Guide? .