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2007-06-13 09:20 PM
2007-06-13 11:51 PM
Scott wrote:Maybe in AC11, any news on that anyone?
I'm on 1183, just checked for updates this morning and everything is up to date
2007-06-13 11:53 PM
Laura wrote:They fixed if you modify a profile of a wall (in the Profile Editor) that the non-default wall height remains the same, not if you change one wall type to another.Scott wrote:I'm pretty sure they fixed this with one of the last 2 hotfixes -- what build are you on?
but sadly if you are changing profiles, even betweens profiles with a stretch zones, they don't stretch to match the height of the existing wall, they changes to the default height stored in the profile manager. so suddenly my 8' wall is not a 15" wall, that I have to change back to 8'
2007-06-14 12:06 AM
TomWaltz wrote:Ah -- I missed that.
not if you change one wall type to another
2007-06-14 12:25 AM
2007-06-14 12:28 AM
Matthew wrote:Gathering even more posts!
Profiled walls are a relatively new feature and I would be cautious about wholesale replacement of composites which have been working for a long time.
There is, for one thing, a greater chance of bugs in newer features (such as the window trim macro that malfunctioned when placed in a profiled wall). But beyond that it is often hard to predict how the necessary and/or desirable aspects of the new feature will react in all the situations that the old one has been used for.
The wall height issue is a good example of this. Composites do not predefine any wall height at all so revisions to the composite definition will have no effect on the heights of existing walls. The profiled walls do define a default wall height and any changes to the profile will reset all the existing instances to the default.
The best rule is to continue using what works, adopt new features for what you couldn't do previously, and then slowly expand their use as you become familiar with their capabilities and limitations.
2007-06-14 12:45 AM
Matthew wrote:From the bug fix list:
The profiled walls do define a default wall height and any changes to the profile will reset all the existing instances to the default.
ID# 52809 - Profile manager: Modifying a profile resets the default size of all placed elements that use that profile.I know (all too well) that this used to be a problem (I had gotten to the point where I created a different Complex Profile for each individual size), but it works quite nicely now.