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2007-06-09 12:52 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 05:08 PM by Rubia Torres
2007-06-11 03:02 PM
DrawingStudio wrote:I wouldn't do that. The first time GS sends out a library update, all your work would have to be redone.
thanks Dwight,
So I'd have to go through each individual library part and do a 'Save Selection As...' I wonder if a script could expedite this. It is definitely a nuisance especially when one changes the fixture or has a variety of bathrooms and kitchens to deal with, project after project.
Who really wants fills on objects anyway and why has Graphisoft picked a specific one for us? I hope they change it to a generic 'empty fill' in the future. Topic for a poll?
2007-06-11 05:51 PM
TomWaltz: I wouldn't do that. The first time GS sends out a library update, all your work would have to be redoneYeah, this was another issued I had...the fact that a plain toilet from one version is treated different in the newer version. I'll read more about Favorites and hopefully I can eliminate that problem.
MatthewLohden: The simplest fix is to determine the index number of the fill that is being used and use Attribute Manager to replace it with the correct one.The 'default' fill on the objects i'm using was 85 and I wanted to change it to 107 Empty Fill. I went to the Options>Element Attributes>Attribute Manager and clicked some stuff, basically cancelling anything I did because I didn't know what I was doing. But now, when I Cmd-T and get Object Selection Settings for that Object, guess what, it says 107 Empty Fill. What I did to impliment this change is beyond me. I may of made sure that all 3 types of fill where selected for 107 or may of turned off the settings for #85. Anyway, it now defaults to 107 which is great. Thanks.
2007-06-11 10:04 PM
2007-06-11 10:14 PM
Joseph wrote:Many many reasons, most related to flexibility:
Why not use Favorites?
Joseph
2007-06-12 08:51 AM
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2007-06-12 04:28 PM
Mike wrote:Not any more, at least for parts that have an equivalent in the new library. You may have noticed that you can switch to the new library and most (if not all) the parts in the project will recognize the new parts in the library automatically.
I assume with the module method you need to use parameter transfer methods in the library dialog box to update all parts to the latest library.
2007-06-12 05:03 PM
Matthew wrote:Praise the Lord . I tried it on a project that is almost complete that is using 10 libraries in 11 and received no library loading errors. I didn't notice any apparent problems except for no references in section, elevation and detail markers. I think on this one I will go back to the 10 libraries, but I am very glad to hear this about library transitioning. Was this in place in 10 as well and I just didn't notice it?
Not any more, at least for parts that have an equivalent in the new library. You may have noticed that you can switch to the new library and most (if not all) the parts in the project will recognize the new parts in the library automatically.