2007-11-14 09:17 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:12 PM by Rubia Torres
2007-11-14 09:22 PM
s2art wrote:no. i seem to recall asking during beta but it was not to be.
Is it possible to "Launch another instance of Archicad" when opening a file from the File> Recent Documents list?
If there's a way of doing it, cool, if not I feel a poll coming on.go for it . . .
2007-11-14 09:32 PM
2007-11-14 09:32 PM
2007-11-14 09:36 PM
Chazz wrote:Not to diminish the value of OSX, but this one was there in OS9--8---7 ? too.
...another reason to love OSX.
2007-11-14 10:14 PM
Thomas wrote:True. DefaultFolder was (and still is) available for OS9, etc. However, the quartz effects in DefaultFolder X are, as we say here, bitchen'
but this one was there in OS9--8---7 ? too.
2007-11-22 12:33 PM
Chazz wrote:Default folder = nice. But...
Save the poll, do yourself a favor and get a copy of DefaultFolder.
Now every application has an "open recent" as well as a "save to recent", "save to open finder window", etc etc. It makes file work much more gestural. This is one of the most useful utilities ever written and is another reason to love OSX.
2007-11-22 03:07 PM
Rex wrote:Rex:
Another one of my favorite Mac utilities that I can't find an equivalent of now was "CopyWrite." It allowed you to copy contents of a folder to another location. Instead of only giving you the "Replace" option if the item existed there also, you could choose to "Sync" or "Quick Replace" which only copied the files that weren't present in the destination.
Maybe this deserves a separate thread, but if anyone knows of a similar utility, please let me know...
2007-11-22 10:09 PM
Rex wrote:ALT - just like New/New & Reset and Rebuild/Rebuild & Regenerate . . .
It's still not as nice as being able to hold down the Command-key (for instance) and having that keystroke open a new instance when selecting from the recent files menu. Much faster and less steps.
2007-11-27 01:24 AM