Position of open windows/views change when opening a project
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2009-03-13
05:38 PM
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Rubia Torres
2009-03-13
05:38 PM
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2009-03-13 05:45 PM
2009-03-13
05:45 PM
You need to create a work environment (WE).
-Arrange your windows and palettes etc. the way you want them. -Options>Work Environment>Palettes Schemes.
-Store your palette setting and then redefine your WE to include this palette scheme.
-Arrange your windows and palettes etc. the way you want them. -Options>Work Environment>Palettes Schemes.
-Store your palette setting and then redefine your WE to include this palette scheme.
Erika
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2009-03-13 06:10 PM
2009-03-13
06:10 PM
I did that and every time the position of the windows changes I go back and relocate them; I open the Work Environment, select the palettes (they are always on custom rather than the profile I last saved the project in) redefine and apply the scheme. I then close WE, reopen it and the palettes are on custom again. Like I said, annoying.

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2009-03-13 06:26 PM
2009-03-13
06:26 PM
Nick,
You have a NICK'S PALETTE SCHEME. You highlight this scheme and then click REDEFINE.
Is NICK'S PALETTE SCHEME part of NICK'S WORK ENVIRONMENT? If not, then edit NICK'S WORK ENVIRONMENT to include NICK'S PALETTE SCHEME.
You have a NICK'S PALETTE SCHEME. You highlight this scheme and then click REDEFINE.
Is NICK'S PALETTE SCHEME part of NICK'S WORK ENVIRONMENT? If not, then edit NICK'S WORK ENVIRONMENT to include NICK'S PALETTE SCHEME.
Erika
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2009-03-13 07:13 PM
2009-03-13
07:13 PM
I think Nick has run into a Mac implementation issue that was brought up in another thread...
Nick, your palettes stay where they belong, right? Is it just the windows (plan, section, layouts) that you are talking about?
If so, some of us have found that the 3D window decides to move itself to the upper left corner of the screen, keeping the saved size, but not the saved position. But, all palettes and other windows stay where they were saved in the WE.
Karl
Nick, your palettes stay where they belong, right? Is it just the windows (plan, section, layouts) that you are talking about?
If so, some of us have found that the 3D window decides to move itself to the upper left corner of the screen, keeping the saved size, but not the saved position. But, all palettes and other windows stay where they were saved in the WE.
Karl
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2009-03-13 07:18 PM
2009-03-13
07:18 PM
Yes, the drawing palettes do not change in location or type. It is the windows onto the plans, sections, details, elevations, etc. that move. I open WE and select the profile I want (and used the last time I saved) and hit redefine to match the current condition. Never works.
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2009-03-16 08:30 PM
2009-03-16
08:30 PM
Karl wrote:Yes exactly! We have this same issue. I've found that hitting F8 (thus opening Spaces) allows you to move the windows around the workspace without having to move your palettes around every…single…time…
I think Nick has run into a Mac implementation issue that was brought up in another thread...
Nick, your palettes stay where they belong, right? Is it just the windows (plan, section, layouts) that you are talking about?
If so, some of us have found that the 3D window decides to move itself to the upper left corner of the screen, keeping the saved size, but not the saved position. But, all palettes and other windows stay where they were saved in the WE.
Karl
This is annoying though, especially as enabling Spaces sometimes makes the 2D window disappear, though the project is still open. The only way to fix that that I've found is to close and reopen the project.