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2021-09-16 12:02 PM
Hi,
I have a problem with Archicad 25 (build 3011 on macos catalina)
In 2D view (plan or sections elevations) my pan is inverted in the vertical axis and the window doesnt redraw on the new parts of the plan displayed.
Is this a know bug? If not where can I report this?
2021-09-16 08:30 PM
As the first step I would update graphics card driver just to make sure that is not causing these display peculiarities.
I was also wondering if your mouse settings have reverted the up and down directions and this is why you pan works this way in the vertical direction.
2021-09-17 10:37 AM
Hi Lazslo.
I found the culprit.
I thought about the drivers and my mouse is only inverted for the scrolling.
I'm on mac so updating the graphics card drivers isn't an option. There are no more updates for Catalina. I can't update to anything newer my mac pro is too old. #likeIfYouWantYourBossToGetYouANewRig
In the Archicad settings in the advanced redraw options, on the first line 'model display during 2D navigation' The bug only occurs if I select something other than 'full model' . The other 2 options break the redraw during panning.
Something that wasn't clear on my first post. It's not the pan that is inverted its only the redraw of the screen during panning. When I release my middle mouse button the screen gets redrawn and the plan has moved in the correct direction. It's only during the panning (from the button pressed to button released) that the screen redraw is inverted.
Thanks for the help anyway.
2021-09-17 10:49 AM
@julienK wrote:
In the Archicad settings in the advanced redraw options, on the first line 'model display during 2D navigation' The bug only occurs if I select something other than 'full model' . The other 2 options break the redraw during panning.
The same solution was recommended in another post.
Thanks for confirming.
Barry.
2021-09-17 11:06 AM
Thanks Barry,
I did a quick search but didn't find this post.
I'll search more thoroughly before posting next time.