Guidelines in v15 worse than v14 (annoyed)
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2011-10-24
08:58 PM
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2023-05-24
01:02 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Despite using the "force guidelines" key (found here on the forum) and learning how to use the v15 guidelines, I'm finding it's still a step backward.
In v14 I could get guidelines to pop up on ANYTHING I hovered over. V15 forced guidelines don't "see" some things that v14 did see. Often, I can't get v15 guidelines - regular with handles or forced - to see a node and therefore I can't get a guideline so that I can line something up. This causes me to have to go back to old AC techniques where I have to stop my operation and then draw a 2D line that I can then snap or align to. This is a HUGE step back from v14. Maybe v14 guidelines were overactive, but I'd rather have too many guidelines than not enough.
The other place v14 guidelines were handy was with dimensioning. In v14 you could click a wall point and then hover over a parallel wall for a second then go back to the first wall and v14 would then show a perfectly perpendicular line between the two walls or lines! This was very handy for site plans and other places where there weren't easy nodes handy. I was so happy when I discovered this in v14 and then they took it away again in v15.
I'm tempted to go back to using v14. I wish I wouldn't have spent the money on v15 right now. I'm not seeing enough improvement between v14 and 15 that it was worth the cash. Instead it has slowed me down!
Now that you've had a while with v15 what are your thoughts? Convince me v15 is an improvement despite my annoyance with guidelines (?).

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2011-10-27 12:53 AM
I appreciate the ability to control which "nodes" react to the guidelines but I used to be able to just go to the mid point of
One last thing that is driving me crazy, I used to be able to hit escape and all the guidelines would delete. Now I have to right-click and select "Remove All Guidelines".
The only problem I would have fixed was the vague method of certifying you wanted to use certain guideline when they popped up, the "Hover & Rub" thing always seemed like an unfinished thought. The little circle thing fixes that. Go back to the old way for everything else (for 2D at least).
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2011-10-27 07:35 AM

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2011-10-27 03:50 PM
matthewjj wrote:You can assign a keyboard shortcut for this command (I use option+escape).
One last thing that is driving me crazy, I used to be able to hit escape and all the guidelines would delete. Now I have to right-click and select "Remove All Guidelines".
David
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2011-10-28 09:16 AM
David wrote:"Q" is the default assigned to "show/hide guidelines".matthewjj wrote:You can assign a keyboard shortcut for this command (I use option+escape).
One last thing that is driving me crazy, I used to be able to hit escape and all the guidelines would delete. Now I have to right-click and select "Remove All Guidelines".
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2011-10-28 12:22 PM
For those users who like the new way they operate, perhaps they can help us understand why they like the 'improvements'. I'd like AC16 to have an option so users can choose to use the classic guidelines methods or the newer method(as some people seem to like them, though I can't see how)
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2011-10-28 07:16 PM
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2011-10-28 08:31 PM
Mark wrote:How can you not use them? They are essential to working in the 2D window surely? Despite their shortcomings its still quicker working with them than not.
I agree - the guidelines in AC15 are definitely worse - I hardly use them now.
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2011-10-28 11:14 PM
I think we should add that to wish list necessarily to avoid the same mistake in archicad 16
