hotspots dominating my unlinked elevations?
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2005-03-01 04:06 AM
Link to pic
thanxs in advance
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2005-03-01 04:19 AM
Steve
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2005-03-01 04:24 AM

i shoulda known that one, thans steve.
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2005-03-01 04:25 AM
I believe these hotspots belong to objects that are scripted to have
3D hotspots. Most AC 8 and AC 9 parts have these hotspots.
It is easy to delete them. First Suspend Groups (important),
select the Hotspot tool, go to Edit menu-> Select all Hotspots,
then hit the delete key.
Peter Devlin

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2005-03-01 04:29 AM

I am not sure exactly why they decided to do this, but as I recall it has something to do with dimensioning.
Since my reply is pretty much useless, I am hoping someone from GS can confirm it.

Cheers,
Link.
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2005-03-02 09:42 PM
marc
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2005-03-11 09:12 AM
"Link" wrote:
This is actually a feature from Graphisoft to you!![]()
They happen at doors and windows.
Graphisoft has always told me it was a bug. So they changed their mind?
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2005-03-11 04:02 PM
Stress wrote:The hotspots will all be on the layer of the objects that they are associated with.
Couldn't you just turn the "Hotspot" layer off before rendering (assuming all those hotspots are on that layer)?
marc
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2005-03-11 04:11 PM
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2005-03-11 04:34 PM
Cheers,
Link.