Editing in Layout Book?
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2008-10-28 10:22 PM
2008-10-28
10:22 PM
I use to work in Vectorworks and when you have selected a view, you could convert everything to lines and then edit from there. I'm not sure if that's the case for ArchiCAD, but is there any similar function or a directory of how I can approach this?
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2008-10-28 10:39 PM
2008-10-28
10:39 PM
If you really really really have to you can change the elevation to Drawing (in the Elevation tool settings), which converts everything to lines and fills. This is within the settings of the Elevation tool itself, not the Layout book. Modelling is recommended, however.
(Section tool shown below, same for Elevation)
(Section tool shown below, same for Elevation)
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2008-10-29 12:04 AM
2008-10-29
12:04 AM
I actually figured out a better way. When you are at the model page, copy anything you want to transfer. Paste it on the page in the layout book and it will automatically transform into lines.
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2008-10-29 01:16 AM
2008-10-29
01:16 AM
ELing34 wrote:It's not really the recommended way of doing it though!
I actually figured out a better way. When you are at the model page, copy anything you want to transfer. Paste it on the page in the layout book and it will automatically transform into lines.

What happens if you change something in the original model? Also notice that your drawing isn't full size any more!
Views are definitely the best way to do it. You can still work in 2d if you want, but views give you full control over the viewing scale, layer combination, and pen set, and also update automatically.
The way to do it would be to edit the elevations separately, create a view of each one with the required settings (scale, layer combo etc), and then drag the views onto the layout. It's a much better solution than copying and pasting, and has no maintainance issues like remembering which is the most up-to-date drawing when you look at it again in 6 months!
Good luck!

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2008-10-29 01:16 AM
2008-10-29
01:16 AM
This is NOT a good way, because you lose the ability to automatically reference that drawing. If you MUST explode the section/elevation, then I would copy it into a new detail or worksheet, so you can reference it.
Richard
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2008-10-29 07:34 AM
2008-10-29
07:34 AM
ELing34 wrote:
I actually figured out a better way. When you are at the model page, copy anything you want to transfer. Paste it on the page in the layout book and it will automatically transform into lines.

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2008-10-29 12:43 PM
2008-10-29
12:43 PM
Richard wrote:Some offices copy the section/elevation within the window, dragging the copy (which changes the model to lines & fills) a simple distance up or to the right. They can edit the copy while still referencing the model, and copy elements from the model to the line version as the model changes. I work with lines, 2D objects, fills and text directly on the model, which is closer to maintaining the Virtual Building.
This is NOT a good way, because you lose the ability to automatically reference that drawing. If you MUST explode the section/elevation, then I would copy it into a new detail or worksheet, so you can reference it.
David
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