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‎2012-10-10 11:47 PM
‎2012-10-10
11:47 PM
Daniel del Nido
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‎2012-10-13 02:10 PM
‎2012-10-13
02:10 PM
Can you give a specific instance and step that we can reproduce? When I try it, it works for me.
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‎2012-12-06 02:29 AM
‎2012-12-06
02:29 AM
Sorry for the delay in responding. A really basic example is that if I use the magic wand to create a polyline that follows the out line of a slab, then want to select that polyline, I have become accustomed to just performing an undo/redo to select that polyline (saves cycling through all elements located at that point). I find that the polyline is not automatically selected, as it used to be.
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‎2012-12-07 11:36 AM
‎2012-12-07
11:36 AM
It is interesting, it works for me:
1. Select Polyline Tool.
2. SPACE-click Slab outline, Polyline is created.
3. Undo.
4. Redo.
5. Polyline is selected.
1. Select Polyline Tool.
2. SPACE-click Slab outline, Polyline is created.
3. Undo.
4. Redo.
5. Polyline is selected.
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‎2012-12-11 04:47 AM
‎2012-12-11
04:47 AM
catrasca,
If you have imported your Work Environment in from a previous version I recommend you first save it and then switch to the Standard Profile 16 to see if that rectifies the trouble.
Work Environment Help Doc
Best regards,
If you have imported your Work Environment in from a previous version I recommend you first save it and then switch to the Standard Profile 16 to see if that rectifies the trouble.
Work Environment Help Doc
Best regards,
Nicholas Cornia
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‎2012-12-12 01:36 AM
‎2012-12-12
01:36 AM
"NCornia" wrote:
catrasca,
If you have imported your Work Environment in from a previous version I recommend you first save it and then switch to the Standard Profile 16 to see if that rectifies the trouble.
Tried this, still no luck. I generally set up all Work Environment profiles from scratch with new realeases so I can include any new features. Any other ideas?
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‎2012-12-12 11:57 AM
‎2012-12-12
11:57 AM
Maybe a graphics card driver problem? This is just a wild guess.
Try to update to the latest drivers.
Try to update to the latest drivers.
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‎2012-12-12 04:16 PM
‎2012-12-12
04:16 PM
catrasca,
An undocumented command is the New & Reset All command. Save your current project; go to File / New and before clicking the New command hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac) and the New Command will transform into the New & Reset All command. By clicking this a new project will be created but also some temporary preferences will be cleared out. You can then re-open your project and try the undo-redo operation.
If this does not work then export your current Work Environment and Back-up your local TWData folder and perform a full Preferences Cleaning procedure. http://www.archicadwiki.com/PreferencesCleaning
HTH
An undocumented command is the New & Reset All command. Save your current project; go to File / New and before clicking the New command hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac) and the New Command will transform into the New & Reset All command. By clicking this a new project will be created but also some temporary preferences will be cleared out. You can then re-open your project and try the undo-redo operation.
If this does not work then export your current Work Environment and Back-up your local TWData folder and perform a full Preferences Cleaning procedure. http://www.archicadwiki.com/PreferencesCleaning
HTH
Nicholas Cornia
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‎2013-03-11 02:05 AM
‎2013-03-11
02:05 AM
Thanks Nicholas. Problem fixed - should have know the new & reset all would do the trick! Appreciate the help.
Daniel del Nido
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