GUIDELINES - HOW TO?

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‎2011-12-12 06:51 PM
I hope the image can explain it better than i can with words.
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
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Archicad 22, Archicad 23
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‎2011-12-12 09:39 PM
Here's an article I found that sortav talks about the guidelines.....but guys...at GS...I really must say that who ever decided to "REDO" the broken guideline wheel here really messed it up.
They need to fire, if not fire, then put the dude who created those darn wacky "orange dot handle" guideline functions on unpaid leave. I mean, seriously folks......that's a bit hard to get used to....very hard to get used to.
Users here in our office refuse to use the Guideline Tool....they simply draw a pline, then draw whatever they need to draw, then erase the pline.
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
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Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS

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‎2011-12-13 08:27 AM
Just activate your wall tool and place your cursor on the point you want to measure from (don't click there) and then type ... Y6-+ ENTER
I think that is what you have to type for imperial measurements.
Y is the axis you want to move in, 6- is for 6 feet and the + means move in the positive direction.
Y6-- would move down instead of up
X instead of Y will move horizontally instead of vertically.
Or you could use the measure tool.
M for measure, click on the start point, move in the direction you want to go, type the distance and then press the little round target shape icon next to where you typed the distance in the tracker.
This will mark the distance with a guide line and guide circle and then you can draw the wall.
The great thing about this method is it does not have to be in the x or y axis.
The guide lines are all still there as before but what you have to get used to is you have to tell Archicad you want the guide line. They don't all show automatically as before.
Either by using the keyboard shortcut (`) before you draw anything or by clicking, holding and dragging from a point once you have started drawing.
You can still use the keyboard shortcut there to but there is no need.
It is a little different but now i am used to it I do think it is better.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11

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‎2011-12-13 02:15 PM
Barry wrote:To move in the positive direction using Imperial units, just type y6+ ENTER, any single number will be registered as feet (unless the Working Units are set to only inches).
Just activate your wool tool and place your cursor on the point you want to measure from (don't click there) and then type ... Y6-+ ENTER
I think that is what you have to type for imperial measurements.
Y is the axis you want to move in, 6- is for 6 feet and the + means move in the positive direction.
Y6-- would move down instead of up
David
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Digital Architecture
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‎2011-12-13 04:05 PM
is that something special? customized?
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
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Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS
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‎2011-12-13 09:06 PM
rob2218 wrote:Wool Tool is only available in the NZE version. Surprised Barry even knows about it.
what is a "wool tool"?
is that something special? customized?

The thing that annoys me most about new guidelines is quite often I get close to a node I want to click on and the "blob" appears right where I want to click. It either means two clicks, or move the cursor away and back again.

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‎2011-12-14 01:52 AM
s2art wrote:rob2218 wrote:Wool Tool is only available in the NZE version. Surprised Barry even knows about it.
what is a "wool tool"?
is that something special? customized?![]()

One day my fingers will learn to press the right keys.

I should also learn to re-read through the post properly before submitting.
Original post has be edited for future clarity.
Barry.
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‎2011-12-14 05:24 PM
thought i was losing me mind there.
Maybe one day..in the distant/near future I'll learn how to operate those dern "guidelines" effectively......maybe

i>u
Edgewater, FL!
SOFTWARE VERSION:
Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS

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‎2012-10-23 07:15 PM
So how about giving us the option of the pre-AC15 "Show Guide Lines: if-the-mouse-stops-moving"? This is important enough I ought to start a poll.
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‎2012-10-24 10:24 PM
I'm chasing the orange dot all day long!
old style guidelines were amazing, hope will get to see them again.
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