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2006-08-02 12:05 PM - last edited on 2023-05-26 03:06 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-08-10 04:30 AM
s2art wrote:Thanks Stuart.
This is what the 'Master only layer" notice says...
ArchiCAD – Master Only Layer
The ‘ ArchiCAD – Master Only’ Layer is a special layer that is created by the
Cadimage Update All Add-on. This is a layer that is shown when you switch to a
Master Layout and hidden when you change to any other view.
This allows you to add guide lines or place holders to the master layout without them
appearing on all of the layouts. The Cadimage Key Notes tool allows you to place a
placeholder schedule on this layer with the parameter settings and position for schedules
to be placed onto the layouts, and the new Cadimage Revision Manger tool also uses
this layer so you can add placeholders for revision information.
Unfortunately the first version of this tool was a little overzealous with updating the layer
settings making it impossible to have anything but a custom layer set as this layer was
always being updated.
The new version of Cadimage Update All has this fixed so that it will no longer affect the
layer combinations.
However you do need to make sure that this layer is hidden for your layer combinations.
This will always be the case unless you have saved the layer combination whilst on a
Master Layout.
2006-08-10 04:52 AM
Geoff wrote:Here here ... why can't they work with the GS defaults.
I take it your have by now discovered this is a Cadimage problem. I encourage all users of their (generally excellent) products to email and encourage them not only to fix this but refrain from solutions that automatically create layers, fills, anything. This is a disruptive practise that must end. Surely there are other ways for them to achieve their goals.
Rod wrote:Yes I have just discovered their hidden scripts with their Key Notes tool. I thought this, along with a few other products had great potential for our office but when testing I could not get the labels nor schedules to appear in our office standard format. Fairly minor things which I thought i could fix myself but no ... none of the objects are editable due to hidden scripts.
Some of their parts are quite clever but with hidden scripts and the generic way some present it makes it impossible to modify any of their parts for local conditions.
2006-08-10 11:56 AM
owen wrote:Spot on Owen.
Yes I have just discovered their hidden scripts with their Key Notes tool. I thought this, along with a few other products had great potential for our office but
/ ...................not editable due to hidden scripts.
Now i understand companies wanting to protect their investment but /...........................
/........ there is no chance of us buying 40-odd licenses of this product as it cannot meet our documentation standards.
2006-08-11 04:35 AM
Rod wrote:There has been discussions about this here before.
The simple fact that they lock their scripts will prevent me, and others from purchacing any more of their rather fine products. They cannot expect to be all things to all people.
2006-08-11 05:18 AM