2004-05-10 09:14 PM
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2004-05-11 02:36 PM
ArchiCAD 8.x has a bunch of fills (in the US version anyway) which CANNOT be deleted.Matthew:
2004-05-11 05:01 PM
David wrote:HOORAY!!!ArchiCAD 8.x has a bunch of fills (in the US version anyway) which CANNOT be deleted.Matthew:
I'm not sure exactly when this was changed, but now you can delete all of the fills except Brick Common, Air Space and Solid Fill.
David
2004-05-11 07:27 PM
2004-05-11 08:04 PM
Link wrote:Link,
You can delete Brick Common too (using Options>Fill Types>Clear), but deleting all your fills will come back to haunt you.
Just do a New & Reset and check what fills are being used as your Material's 3D Hatching. Lots! So you may think that you'll just delete your materials and start those from scratch too. And that'll work great until the first time you try to render any standard ArchiCAD library part and realise that it's materials are 'MISSING'. Then there's just about everything in the Extras menu that call on these fills and materials too.
I think GS should make their hardcoded fills unavailable to the end user, or at least give us the option to hide/show them if we wish. These are the CAD management issues that I continue to mention on this forum and wish for, but it usually ends up with a lot of shooting down and a lot of flames!
Good luck!
Cheers,
Link.
2004-05-11 08:41 PM
David wrote:R2ArchiCAD 8.x has a bunch of fills (in the US version anyway) which CANNOT be deleted.I'm not sure exactly when this was changed, but now you can delete all of the fills except Brick Common, Air Space and Solid Fill.
2004-05-11 09:31 PM
Link,
We certainly need better CAD management tools, such as improvements to Attribute Manager, the ability to save/load prefs, and teamwork style admin options in templates and PLNs. But that doesn't mean we need to impose specific work practices on sole practitioners who don't want it or even large offices that believe in Anarchic Architecture.
In the case of fills it would certainly be nice to be able to get a list of missing ones the way we do for library parts and textures. I would also like to see some orderliness in the indexing of fills. One possibility would be to make the empty fill #0, the solid fill #1, and reserve the numbers through 99 for ArchiCAD defaults which could be turned on or off or loaded individually but would always remain available (as they are in a new and reset).