Repeating last command.
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2008-11-17 07:19 AM
2008-11-17
07:19 AM
V12-V27, PC: Ryzen 9 3950X, 64g RAM, RTX5000, Win 11
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2008-11-17 10:39 AM
2008-11-17
10:39 AM
Cmd/Ctrl+B repeats the last command, but it doesn't apply to every ArchiCAD command. You can assign any keyboard shortcut you like to the Repeat command in your Work Environment.
Cheers,
Link.
Cheers,
Link.
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2008-11-17 01:27 PM
2008-11-17
01:27 PM
cmd/ctrl + D will drag
cmd/ctrl + D then hit alt will drag a copy (signified by a single + sumbol appearing on your cursor)
cmd/ ctrl + D then hit alt AND cmd/ctrl will drg multiple copies (signified by 2 + symbols on your cursor) at whatever distances you want, those distances do not have to be consistent or the same... you will need to input the distance you want to drag each copy and you click to place each copy. Escape or double clicking in the same spot ends the command.
[I don't use the tracker to input distances so i can't tell you how to do that, instead i use the coordinates box and type R-numeric input distance and also use the + or minus to signify direction if and when required....]
HTH
cmd/ctrl + D then hit alt will drag a copy (signified by a single + sumbol appearing on your cursor)
cmd/ ctrl + D then hit alt AND cmd/ctrl will drg multiple copies (signified by 2 + symbols on your cursor) at whatever distances you want, those distances do not have to be consistent or the same... you will need to input the distance you want to drag each copy and you click to place each copy. Escape or double clicking in the same spot ends the command.
[I don't use the tracker to input distances so i can't tell you how to do that, instead i use the coordinates box and type R-numeric input distance and also use the + or minus to signify direction if and when required....]
HTH

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2008-11-17 01:46 PM
2008-11-17
01:46 PM
Arcadia wrote:Arcadia:
I know I can use the multiply increment command and this works well but you have to input the number of copies you want when this can be unkown at first - I would rather input the increment and then specify the extent with the cursor.
This can be done using Multiply... > Spread... and input the Spacing. Copies will then be placed at the specified spacing as far as you drag the cursor.
HTH
David
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2008-11-17 09:27 PM
2008-11-17
09:27 PM
Thanks David, I didn't even realize you could do that. Still I've only been using Archicad for a couple of months so I guess there is all sorts of little things I need to pick up on.
V12-V27, PC: Ryzen 9 3950X, 64g RAM, RTX5000, Win 11
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2008-11-17 11:32 PM
2008-11-17
11:32 PM
a major thing i miss from the last design/drafting package i was using was right clicking and the 1st thing at the top of the right click drop down menu was a short cut to thelast command u did.. is there a way of getting AC to do this?
pretty sure even basic autocad does this
pretty sure even basic autocad does this

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2008-11-18 12:01 AM
2008-11-18
12:01 AM
Unfortunately there's no way to modify the context menus yet, so we're stuck with the keyboard shortcuts.
Cheers,
Link.
Cheers,
Link.