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2004-03-13 05:34 PM
2004-03-13 09:10 PM
Scott wrote:Welcome to the ArchiCad community! Matthew, James, and other long time users can wax much more elegantly than I--and I'm sure they will soon--but since nobody else has responded yet, I'll answer briefly. PlotMaker is indeed a standalone program that is used to layout sheets, and so most plotting (and printing--a huge subject in itself) is done from within in it. You have complete control over AC drawing updates within PM (Drawing Usage panel in the Navigator). You are supposed to be able to tell what drawings have changed in AC since last import to PM, however the unfortunate situation currently is that all drawings in an AC file that has undergone a Save, show as modified. Hopefully that will be corrected soon. The breakdown of what work should be done in AC vs. PM is another huge issue that you can read about extensively here in the forum.
Im not an ArchiCAD user, but trying to learn more about it just to be informed...
If I understand correctly, in ArchiCAD, you must use a spearate program to plot your sheets?
So as you make changes to your model and need to plot a new set, when you open Plotmaker are all the changes you've made already updated on the sheets? Are you annotating in Plotmaker on the sheets, or is your annotation done in ArchiCAD, and PM is just to set up sheets?
2004-03-13 10:55 PM
Scott wrote:Yup, separate program. This has had advantages historically in that the protection key (dongle) isn't required to run PlotMaker, so someone else in the office could fire it up and print/plot off any desired sheets as well as fine-tune the layouts. In prior versions, drawings were saved to disk in a special format (PMK) that could be read by PlotMaker (layers, pens, etc. were visible and changeable). One had to remember to 'publish' the changed drawings for the updates to show up in the layouts. In the current version, drawings can be linked directly to any number of model files, DWG files, images and for Windows, OLE documents (Word/Excel).
If I understand correctly, in ArchiCAD, you must use a spearate program to plot your sheets?
So as you make changes to your model and need to plot a new set, when you open Plotmaker are all the changes you've made already updated on the sheets? Are you annotating in Plotmaker on the sheets, or is your annotation done in ArchiCAD, and PM is just to set up sheets?