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‎2010-02-28 08:34 PM
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‎2010-03-01 04:12 AM
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‎2010-03-01 08:58 AM
Gorazd Rajh
From AC 6.5 onward, Ryzen 9 5900HS, 48 GB RAM, RTX 3080, Win 11
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‎2010-04-27 11:44 PM
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‎2010-06-03 04:46 AM
Gorazd wrote:OK...I've been using AC since...I can't even remember--v4? Where the h*ll did this come from?? How many nights did the code wonks sit up thinking this idiocy up and figuring out how to hide it? Mind boggling.
Right click between icons on top of the navigator and deselect "Hide navigator" menu. I guess that should solve it.
And just for the record, I have never ripped GS or AC, but out of the blue this bug reared its ugly head today and PISSED ME OFF.
Now I feel better.
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‎2010-06-03 04:57 AM
Dave wrote:I have been using Archicad since 6.5 and there has always been the option to pin the Navigator/Quickviews palette to the screen or have it auto-hide.Gorazd wrote:OK...I've been using AC since...I can't even remember--v4? Where the h*ll did this come from?? How many nights did the code wonks sit up thinking this idiocy up and figuring out how to hide it? Mind boggling.
Right click between icons on top of the navigator and deselect "Hide navigator" menu. I guess that should solve it.
And just for the record, I have never ripped GS or AC, but out of the blue this bug reared its ugly head today and PISSED ME OFF.
Now I feel better.
So it is nothing new.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
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‎2010-06-03 05:12 AM
Barry wrote:I don't doubt that. And in theory, it's OK (for the days of single 13" screens). But could it be any more hidden? It's well hidden in the help docs, too. I haven't found it yet. And I sure wasn't aware that I did anything to change the setting--after 10+ years of using the program one day the palette disappears??Dave wrote:I have been using Archicad since 6.5 and there has always been the option to pin the Navigator/Quickviews palette to the screen or have it auto-hide.Gorazd wrote:OK...I've been using AC since...I can't even remember--v4? Where the h*ll did this come from?? How many nights did the code wonks sit up thinking this idiocy up and figuring out how to hide it? Mind boggling.
Right click between icons on top of the navigator and deselect "Hide navigator" menu. I guess that should solve it.
And just for the record, I have never ripped GS or AC, but out of the blue this bug reared its ugly head today and PISSED ME OFF.
Now I feel better.
So it is nothing new.
Barry.
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‎2010-06-03 05:32 AM
Listed in the index under "Auto-hide".
But of course you need to know what it is called to search for it.
I'm not sure why it would suddenly auto-hide after so long unless you accidentally managed to right click at the top of the palette.
Then the auto-hide option pops up right where your mouse is.
One more click there and it is set.
Could be possible to do if you weren't watching closely.
I have done it before.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
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‎2010-06-03 05:54 AM
A pet peeve of mine is a manual with lousy search capability. The AC help is such an animal.
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‎2010-06-03 05:24 PM
Dave wrote:I agree! Very difficult to find anything.
A pet peeve of mine is a manual with lousy search capability. The AC help is such an animal.
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