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2011-05-02 05:10 PM
2011-06-05 08:52 AM
2011-06-05 08:46 PM
2011-06-05 09:10 PM
ejrolon wrote:The problem with your logic is that it assumes that everybody upgrades to new versions every single year when Graphisoft releases new versions.
ddlstudio: you can do it now by installing all the versions and step down each one a a time losing/removing improvements along the way.
Take in consideration that each new version has improvements that the previous one does not i.e. shells and renovation in 15 and there are also changes in the libraries that have to be taken in account. If you have a Shell with a trimmed Curtain Wall with different tags for "New" and "Existing to Remain" made in 15 how will it work in AC11 which does not have any of those options? It is not the same as saving 2D elements or "dumb" 3D Solids which is the bread and butter of Autocad.
Do you think it is worth it for GS to spend time making sure that the Improvements in AC15 work correctly to do a direct save to AC11 (4 year old version) in addition to the existing workflow?
If I were working with someone who has AC11 then I would install AC11 in my computer and use that one since this is a valid option and it would avoid all the compatibility problems that would arise. If not you will have to save it to 14 first and see what is lost in that translation, then from 14-13 and so on until you reach 11.
I don't see any advantage for GS to spend time, money and effort in going backwards more than one version. I would rather they keep moving forward with as little baggage as possible.
2011-06-05 11:18 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2011-06-05 11:41 PM
ejrolon wrote:
Brick some quick answers:
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I understand that there has been too much "emphasis" on the Corporate Market and that the Stair Tool needs a revision badly and that not everyone is on subscription, etc. but the question was to ask AC to create a save as to older versions option. My answer was that there is a way to do that now and hopefully to list some ways to organize your project in a mixed version environment even though I don't see the logic of doing that since AC does not bar you from running the older versions even when you buy a new license.
You disagree and it is ok but I if I had to choose between a new Stair tool on AC16 using as a basis the new modeling options and the Save-As to AC12 option I know which one to pick.
2011-06-06 01:01 AM
2011-06-06 01:24 PM
rwallis wrote:ArchiCAD 15 has a small new feature: when saving an older version file in 15, a Warning! dialog box appears alerting the user and providing 3 options (Overwrite, Cancel, and Save As...) with Save As... as the default.
(How many times has a user in your office inadvertently opened an old version file in a new release, worked on it and saved before being aware of what they have done?!!).
2011-06-07 08:38 AM
David wrote:This is not a solution to our problem. it is only a very small help.rwallis wrote:ArchiCAD 15 has a small new feature: when saving an older version file in 15, a Warning! dialog box appears alerting the user and providing 3 options (Overwrite, Cancel, and Save As...) with Save As... as the default.
(How many times has a user in your office inadvertently opened an old version file in a new release, worked on it and saved before being aware of what they have done?!!).
David
2011-06-12 02:17 PM
Barry wrote:
Why would you want to draw 2D lines in a 3D modelling tool?
And what could be easier the CTRL click to cut off overlapping lines or select and CRTL click to extend.
Or simply grabbing the end node and stretching it.
Can you explain with more detail what you want?
Barry.
2011-06-20 08:21 PM