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2005-07-05 09:27 AM
2005-07-05
09:27 AM
I would like some hints from those who have had to encounter similar tasks/ problem to give me hints
Vincent
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2005-07-05 10:56 AM
2005-07-05
10:56 AM
For my twopennyworth: I bought the STS templates and modified them for our office - the cost was worth the time and effor saved. It is inevitable that the STS templates won't exactly suit your needs,but it is a good start.

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2005-07-29 08:53 AM
2005-07-29
08:53 AM
owitivp wrote:Either buy something and edit, or:
I am in the process of developing a template file for the office so that everyone starts a new project with the same settings. (file...new...template file).
I would like some hints from those who have had to encounter similar tasks/ problem to give me hints
Vincent
- sit down and make a list of everyhting you want standard (layers, layer combos, views, pen weights, loaded libraries, etc etc)
- make the blank file with those settings
- make sure all of the people use it (ha!)
The same you have to do for PlotMaker; standard title blocks, autotexts, paper sizes according to your output device ...
HTH for the beginning?

Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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2005-07-31 07:22 AM
2005-07-31
07:22 AM
Djordje wrote:and then spend the rest of your professional career policing it and putting right all of the "mistakes" made by drafties who really don't give a tuppenny whistle whether or not they're using it correctly . . .
- make sure all of the people use it (ha!)
[bitter and twisted]~/archiben[/bitter and twisted]
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2005-07-31 07:56 PM
2005-07-31
07:56 PM
~/archiben wrote:At this point, you should decide whether:
and then spend the rest of your professional career policing it and putting right all of the "mistakes" made by drafties who really don't give a tuppenny whistle whether or not they're using it correctly . . .
- to dump the architectural career and start working as a CAD manager (Hi Tom!)
- to not care and work only with people who listen to what you say (as possible as a snowball fight outside in Dubai now)
Any other option leaves you doing two jobs in one working time for one salary ...
So, Vincent ... I feel for you. Been there, done all of the above, and then some.
Oh, PS: Don't expect the management to understand that there SHOULD be a CAD manager if there are more than one person using any CAD software
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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2005-07-31 10:46 PM
2005-07-31
10:46 PM
Djordje wrote:.... to run away to new zealand where life is a lot simpler, if a little cold right now, (snowball fight, djordje?).
At this point, you should decide....
~/archiben
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2005-08-01 06:51 PM
2005-08-01
06:51 PM
~/archiben wrote:Arrgh ... teaser!Djordje wrote:.... to run away to new zealand where life is a lot simpler, if a little cold right now, (snowball fight, djordje?).
At this point, you should decide....
But ... SkiDubai opens September ... ha! Don't ask ...
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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2005-08-01 07:29 PM
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07:29 PM
~/archiben wrote:I've always wanted to live in New Zealand. Looks very beautiful and peaceful.
.... to run away to new zealand where life is a lot simpler, if a little cold right now, (snowball fight, djordje?).
Tom Waltz