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Where is Hotfix 2 for ac 10

Anonymous
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I started to use ac 10. After ac9 it has realy good advantages but ac 10 has a lot of bugs in 2d an 3d.

in 2d, elevation of some of the walls suddenly change 0.00 to -3.00 I select the wall and after "bring to front" comand elevation become 0.00. (correct)

and once, one of my walls dissapear in 2d. in 3d it is there .
in 3d sometimes ı can not sellect some of the walls especially slanted one. I restart ac 10, Then I can sellect.

I think we need new hotfix.
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Thomas Holm
Booster
This is no bug. (or maybe, but by designin AC10) If your wall is set to Automatic and you change the height or base level, it might fall into the range of another storey and move to that. Thus it disappears in 2D from the current storey if it's not high enough to still display there. To avoid this you have to set the wall to Own Story Only.
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Anonymous
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yes ı know the automatic and own story option. I check all of them but my wall does not shown in any of the story. and sometimes Ctrl+C and ctrl+V comands does not work. I copy the wall in 2.story and paste to 1.story wall does not shown in 1.story then I check dublicates and see that ac copy the wall on itself.

for my opinion; (logic)
ac 9 has 5 hotfix which means that ac 10 more than 5 (has more new features)

which means that every 2 months we will have new hotfix.
which means that Hotfix 2 will come soon.
Anonymous
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PLEASE CHECK THIS. IS IT A BUG OR DO I MISS SOME SETTİNGS.

1-Draw a wall in 0.story (elevation to story must be negative -try -20 cm h:270 cm )

2-then copy this wall to 1.story (ctrl c - ctrl v)
3-erase the wall in 0.story
4-copy the wall in 1.story to 0.story

the copy must be on it self in the 1. story (usually)
If ıt is not try ıt again ac 10 will confuse the heights.
andrewzarb
Booster
I tried that, it worked perfectly for me.
Could it have something to do with your Storey heights?
Djordje
Virtuoso
andrewzarb wrote:
I tried that, it worked perfectly for me.
Could it have something to do with your Storey heights?
It does. Also the wall height and its base elevation.

If the wall is higher than the storey and/or its bottom is lower than those things happen.
Djordje



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Anonymous
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Thomas wrote:
This is no bug. (or maybe, but by designin AC10) If your wall is set to Automatic and you change the height or base level, it might fall into the range of another storey and move to that. Thus it disappears in 2D from the current storey if it's not high enough to still display there. To avoid this you have to set the wall to Own Story Only.
@ Gergazi
This is only one answer.
The bug means if everybody has same problem.
But just only you have this problem
Anonymous
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Thanks alot ,for your help. My project has minus bottom height wall, so I use "own story only" setting as you told and there is no problem in copying the walls to another story.