2006-07-21 04:34 AM
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2006-07-21 07:32 AM
Link wrote:I will have to test it out on a file that has not yet been Teamworked. As I said I didn't notice it until then, and perhaps whatever it did has carried over despite going back to PLN.
That is weird. My gut feeling is that it could be a culmination of many things and throwing Teamwork in there casts even more speculation on it.
Link wrote:This could be it with regard to the Default schemes - Despite having my WE checked as the Default WE, I find AC is constantly switching itself back to one of the undeletable AC WE's ... any tips on why this would be happening would be appreciated.
My initial reaction to the scheme not listing in the menu is that it may be a WE thing. Are you always using the same Command Layout Scheme, or is it possible that you are using one whose Document | Project Indexes (shouldn't that be Indices? )menu does not include the 'List of Indexes' command?
Link wrote:Yep .. The project is two buildings on adjacent sites, each with their own file (separate DA's etc) but they are very much being done as one 'scheme' so have a common library. I thought XMLs were the best way to maintain listing/scheduling schemes common to both but im open to suggestions. It's in the project library as I figured thats the best place for it. I wasn't aware of any issues with doing this but i'm pretty new to this side of AC.
May I also ask why you are saving out the XML file? Are you trying to import it into another file? And why are you filing it in the Library?
2006-07-22 10:31 AM
This could be it with regard to the Default schemes - Despite having my WE checked as the Default WE, I find AC is constantly switching itself back to one of the undeletable AC WE's ... any tips on why this would be happening would be appreciated.The problem IMHO is that ArchiCAD defaults to the current profile, not the default profile. It doesn't take much to change the profile - all you need to do is stretch the Navigator by a pixel and whooshka - your profile is now custom. Next time you open another file it will use that profile.
As to this being the cause of my custom schemes not appearing I dont think so as the behaviour is slightly different and does not always occur at the same time. Whilst the Default schemes still appear in the settings dialog even if not in the menu, my schemes appear either in both or none - it seems to not want to store my schemes in the file.Can't explain it - maybe someone else has had a similar experience?
Yep .. The project is two buildings on adjacent sites, each with their own file (separate DA's etc) but they are very much being done as one 'scheme' so have a common library. I thought XMLs were the best way to maintain listing/scheduling schemes common to both but im open to suggestions. It's in the project library as I figured thats the best place for it. I wasn't aware of any issues with doing this but i'm pretty new to this side of AC.XML's are the
2006-07-24 12:39 AM
Link wrote:So the Default Profile gets used on those rare occasions we actually start a file from scratch, not whenever we open AC . That IS as ridiculous as it sounds is it not? The 'logic' of this program will never cease to amaze ...
The problem IMHO is that ArchiCAD defaults to the current profile, not the default profile. It doesn't take much to change the profile - all you need to do is stretch the Navigator by a pixel and whooshka - your profile is now custom. Next time you open another file it will use that profile.
If you start a new file, you at least get to choose your profile, but it always defaults to current. There may be a registry edit to change that - I haven't looked.
Link wrote:OK thanks ... i didn't realise they would slow down library loading much. We do have quite a few so I will have a think about where else to put them.
XML's are theonlyway to import/export schedules settings now AFAIK. They don't need to reside in your project library though. I would recommend you store them in their own separate dedicated folder. I'm pretty sure that if they are in your library, it will take a little longer to load your project library whenever you open your project, or reload your libraries, because it has the XML file in it. Not too big a deal for one or two, but still probably not the purest way of doing it. I guess it's like your project PDF files, modules, renderings, etc - you wouldn't want to keep those in the project library, but in their own folders within the project folder. Just good housekeeping, you know?
2006-07-24 02:43 AM
I will check if this has been raised before, might be time for a wishDon't forget to poll for your own wish!
OK thanks ... i didn't realise they would slow down library loading much. We do have quite a few so I will have a think about where else to put them.It won't slow it down too much, it's just not the best place for them IMHO. For my clients recommend a Project Folder similar (but not limited to) the folder structure shown attached.