Orbit in 3D Problem
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2011-06-04 11:16 PM
I hope there is a solution to this irritating randomness!
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2011-06-04 11:50 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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2011-06-04 11:53 PM
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2011-06-05 08:23 AM
"archislave"I wonder if anyone can relate.[/quote wrote:
I can and yes, it often happened when nothing was selected.
It used to occur a lot before but rarely does these days. I suspect it has something to do with what AC considers the target for the viewpoint but never could put my finger on it.
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2011-06-05 02:54 PM
It might be Archicad is interpreting your successive "middle-click-to-drag-view" commands as a "double-middle-click-to-view-all" command (which adjusts the view to show all the visible components and the view sometimes shoots way out in order to do that).
This happens to me in 2D all the time when I'm panning sideways. I'll be panning along then all the sudden AC will pan out to show everything and then I have to scroll back into where I was working.
And that same style of panning is how the 3D view works as well. I tend to be in perspective mode and fly when I move positions so I don't experience this as much in the 3D window. But using your middle mouse button for dragging and then double clicking the middle mouse button to show all are pretty close commands and it calls for being aware of that tricky part of ArchiCAD in order to avoid it.
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2011-06-05 04:24 PM
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2011-06-07 03:40 AM
This is in AC 14, is there a setting I tripped or is this just the way it is now?
It's incredibly aggravating.
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