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2007-11-02
10:35 PM
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06:12 PM
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Rubia Torres
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2007-11-02 11:01 PM
On the Mac, Command-W will always close the foremost window, and Alt-Command-W will close all windows, but in Archicad, if you close the floorplan, it thinks you want to close the project file and prompts you to Save - remember to NOT Close without saving, or else you will lose all your work since the last save.
In Windows - I have no idea!
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2007-11-03 12:41 AM
I f you want to avoid multiple window chaos, there is a setting in Archicad to Always Open new views in a new window, which you can turn OFF!Thomas, would you happen to know where that setting is in AC9?
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2007-11-03 06:08 PM
Thomas wrote:ALT F4 or click on the X in the upper right corner
In Windows - I have no idea!
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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2007-11-04 01:56 AM
Thomas wrote:CTRL+W works to close the current window.
In Windows - I have no idea!
Djordje wrote:I'm not sure if I've set things up differently, but ALT+F4 closes ArchiCAD on my system.
ALT F4 or click on the X in the upper right corner
CTRL+F4 on the other hand works like CTRL+W and closes only the current window (in floor plan view it tries to close the project as Thomas mentioned).
I find the latter much easier on the fingers.

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2007-11-05 09:15 PM
On Windows, again I have no idea.

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2007-11-06 04:56 AM
Tom wrote:
It seems that if I go to another window, it will regenerate if I have aoutrebiuld on, which I usually do. Is there a way to turn each window off without getting to the X, if it is behind the current window.
Thomas wrote:Natively, Windows (XP at least) has no such feature. The TweakUI Powertoy from MS <
On the Mac you can close any window that has it's red close button visible - you just hover the cursor over the button and it turns red, then click, and this works even if the window is in the background and partially obscured by others.
On Windows, again I have no idea.
There is a small free utility called True Xmouse which avoids this problem <
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2007-11-06 06:39 AM
Tom wrote:I think you can achieve what you want by working with windows that aren't maximized. Even if you manually stretch the window to take up the most area available, you should be able to minimize the window(s) you're working on and close the rest using the X, without them rebuilding.
Let's say I want to keep the current window open, but close the six windows behind it. It seems that if I go to another window, it will regenerate if I have aoutrebiuld on, which I usually do. Is there a way to turn each window off without getting to the X, if it is behind the current window.
Cheers,
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