project library loads things twice...
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2007-09-21
03:12 PM
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Rubia Torres
2007-09-21
03:12 PM
We've got a project library for each project, which lives with the project file on the server. When we create project specific object (patches, stairs etc) they are saved in this project library folder. If at a later date we open the object and edit it, the next time the project is opened and AC loads its libraries, the custom made objects seem to be loaded twice: once with the folder project library and once again on their own...
This is not causing any problems as such but also it shouldn't be happening.
Any ideas what 's wrong?
(if i'm not being clear, let me know and i'll post some screen snaps of the loaded libraries and duplicated objects in the report thingy)
taa
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2009-01-30 10:29 AM
2009-01-30
10:29 AM
Gary,
Thanks for your reply... This is what we have loaded in our projects
From LOCAL hard drive: ONLY AC standard library, nothing changed/modified in there... EVER....
From SERVER:
1. office standard library - this is a folder with a bunch of .gsms which are standard 2D stuff that tend to be common in our projects - rarely ever modified
2. Project specific library - again this is a folder that starts it's life empty and as the project grows, .gsm objects are added to it like stairs from stairmaker, 2D patches (made with marquee), a keynote label object with NBS spec notes...etcetc.
With the above in mind, I'm not sure what you mean by 'local project library'.
So I will say again...
Thanks for your reply... This is what we have loaded in our projects
From LOCAL hard drive: ONLY AC standard library, nothing changed/modified in there... EVER....
From SERVER:
1. office standard library - this is a folder with a bunch of .gsms which are standard 2D stuff that tend to be common in our projects - rarely ever modified
2. Project specific library - again this is a folder that starts it's life empty and as the project grows, .gsm objects are added to it like stairs from stairmaker, 2D patches (made with marquee), a keynote label object with NBS spec notes...etcetc.
With the above in mind, I'm not sure what you mean by 'local project library'.
So I will say again...
me wrote:
I have to admit this is not a big problem, all we have to do is remove from other objects.... but, it is annoying and leads me to ask, are we doing it wrong or is it something that GS should improved within archicad?

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2009-01-30 10:34 AM
2009-01-30
10:34 AM
Let's have a peek at your Library Manager Dialog
Dwight Atkinson
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2009-01-30 11:24 AM
2009-01-30
11:24 AM
Dwight wrote:Typical library manager window:
Let's have a peek at your Library Manager Dialog
all of the folders seen in the right-hand pane
I neglected to mention the texture library and furniture library earlier... these are rarely ever modified, the texture one is used for materials' assignment, the furniture contains 2D .gsms
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2009-01-30 11:40 AM
2009-01-30
11:40 AM
:laughs hysterically:
I tried to replicate what I've been describing and I now have a new phenomenon with stairs only.
this is what I did:
placed a stair on plan from the project specific lib. Saved as test stair in same folder. Opened it with stair maker and modified a setting. Saved it and closed the file and archicad. Reopened. This is what I got:
I tried to replicate what I've been describing and I now have a new phenomenon with stairs only.
this is what I did:
placed a stair on plan from the project specific lib. Saved as test stair in same folder. Opened it with stair maker and modified a setting. Saved it and closed the file and archicad. Reopened. This is what I got:
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2009-01-30 11:43 AM
2009-01-30
11:43 AM
The stair I used to modify was one of the two above my test stair (not sure which one, but surprised to see them both in the report)
no idea what just happened.
no idea what just happened.
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