Transferring favorites between projects
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‎2012-04-13 02:54 PM
‎2012-04-13
02:54 PM
I seem to remember someone published a handy guide as to how to do this - but haven't been able to find it using 'Search' Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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‎2012-04-13 03:59 PM
‎2012-04-13
03:59 PM
AT the top right of the Favorites palette there is an arrow button. Here you can export and import favorites.
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‎2012-04-13 10:33 PM
‎2012-04-13
10:33 PM
Keith -
Please check out my short video on the subject:
ArchiCAD Tutorial | The Favorites Palette
I show the quickest ways to work with Favorites, as well as how to transfer them between projects.
In addition, last year I wrote an article for ArchiMAG that discusses some of the things you need to watch out for when you move favorites from one file to another, especially if they have different environments (such as the definitions of composites or materials) or use different libraries (as you would have when you upgrade to later versions of ArchiCAD).
Here is a link to a PDF version of this article:
ArchiCAD Tutorial | Managing the Favorites Palette
Eric
Please check out my short video on the subject:
ArchiCAD Tutorial | The Favorites Palette
I show the quickest ways to work with Favorites, as well as how to transfer them between projects.
In addition, last year I wrote an article for ArchiMAG that discusses some of the things you need to watch out for when you move favorites from one file to another, especially if they have different environments (such as the definitions of composites or materials) or use different libraries (as you would have when you upgrade to later versions of ArchiCAD).
Here is a link to a PDF version of this article:
ArchiCAD Tutorial | Managing the Favorites Palette
Eric
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‎2012-04-16 10:09 AM
‎2012-04-16
10:09 AM
Erika -
Aha - one of those sneaky anonymous buttons. Completely missed that one, thanks!
Eric - that's what I remembered. Extremely helpful, thanks very much.
Aha - one of those sneaky anonymous buttons. Completely missed that one, thanks!
Eric - that's what I remembered. Extremely helpful, thanks very much.
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‎2012-04-26 03:49 PM
‎2012-04-26
03:49 PM
Now that I'm using the Favorites palette, I'm wondering if there's a bug in it.
After you select a favorite, the moment you take the mouse away from the palette, the selection disappears. This happens even if you're only going for the pull-down menu (top-right button)
If you keep your nerve, it reappears again (in grey) when you select from the pull-down, and if you double click to insert a favorite in the drawing, the selected favorite appears.
But this is strange behaviour, surely?
(I'm using release 15 now, BTW)
After you select a favorite, the moment you take the mouse away from the palette, the selection disappears. This happens even if you're only going for the pull-down menu (top-right button)
If you keep your nerve, it reappears again (in grey) when you select from the pull-down, and if you double click to insert a favorite in the drawing, the selected favorite appears.
But this is strange behaviour, surely?
(I'm using release 15 now, BTW)
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‎2012-04-27 01:33 AM
‎2012-04-27
01:33 AM
Keith wrote:Yes it is strange behavior but it is as designed. I believe it's to avoid confusion with the info palette display. When the favorite is selected (highlighted or grey) its settings are displayed in the info palette but otherwise the palette displays the current default tool or selection settings.
Now that I'm using the Favorites palette, I'm wondering if there's a bug in it.
After you select a favorite, the moment you take the mouse away from the palette, the selection disappears. This happens even if you're only going for the pull-down menu (top-right button)
If you keep your nerve, it reappears again (in grey) when you select from the pull-down, and if you double click to insert a favorite in the drawing, the selected favorite appears.
But this is strange behaviour, surely?
(I'm using release 15 now, BTW)
Perhaps it would be nice to have a dot or something in front of the last used/selected favorite as a reminder. Once you get used to it it's not too bad though.