2010-05-03 03:08 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 02:57 PM by Rubia Torres
2010-05-03 11:09 PM
2010-05-04 01:55 AM
Matthew wrote:You are so generous with your language, Matthew. Personally, I'd call it a really useless, half-arsed, misleading, incomplete implementation of their claim: "
...this is an unfortunate limitation.
2010-05-04 01:57 AM
2010-05-05 07:05 AM
peter_h wrote:Matthew wrote:You are so generous with your language, Matthew. Personally, I'd call it a really useless, half-arsed, misleading, incomplete implementation of their claim: "
...this is an unfortunate limitation.ArchiCAD 11 introduces multi-story hotlinked module support, helping those architects working on large, multi-story projects with typical, repetitive design units, such as hospitals, apartment buildings or campus projects!"
"Oh, yeah, we forgot to mention... as long as all the story heights are the same."
In other words, stick to how you were doing it in AC10 and before!
2010-05-06 11:36 AM
2010-05-06 05:43 PM
peter_h wrote:This is normal behavior module or no module. If you have a marquee, single or multi-story, and within it you select only some of the elements, only those will be shown in the 3D window etc.
More tips...more workarounds...:
3) When creating the MOD from the source PLN, using the multi-story marquee > Ctrl-C > Save Clipboard as Mod method, make sure you have absolutely nothing selected when you do it. Otherwise, only the selected element(s) are exported to the MOD.
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