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2019-09-28 03:44 AM
2019-09-30 06:39 AM
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:For single segmented columns, we still show nodes on the corners - like in AC22.
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columns only show center node if that is selected as the structural point...
2019-09-30 11:02 PM
rob2218 wrote:its so much slower. ac 22 on my lesser machine is faster than ac23 on my bad a$$ machine... so disapointing
here's something else that's (well) not broken but terrible.
The "speed". Yes, it is indeed much much slower than AC22............sorry folks...but it is.
2019-09-30 11:04 PM
James wrote:this does help to know. it just sucks when something you use so prominently, and then its just gone.
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:For single segmented columns, we still show nodes on the corners - like in AC22.
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columns only show center node if that is selected as the structural point...
For multi-segmented columns, we only show nodes at the reference axis to avoid having too many nodes visible for every segment. However, corners still have the same snaps, just we hide the nodes to simply the selection, and editing is moved to Edit mode due to complex geometry.
In AC23 we also added snapping to column edges, and show the reference line more clearly in floor plan and in section (showing blue line). In AC22, when the reference axis was on the edge for example, there was no indication of this.
2019-09-30 11:12 PM
Bricklyne wrote:
Might it also not be an issue or a case of people being on different machine types and OS platforms getting different experiences and thus having this differing perceptions?
I see you're both on Mac and OSX platforms, so there might be other reasons or causes.
But on the other thread with people complaining about AC23 issues it seems to be quite a few PC folks.
Either way, it's not a good look especially considering the fact that they delayed it's release by almost 4 or 5 months ostensibly to iron out these sort of issues (and they have to have been performance-related issues since this version isn't exactly sporting any new major feature upgrades that one would argue is really affecting how the program performs overall).
Like I said, not a good look, at all.
They're already in a demerit situation with a lot of their customers for the extended delayed release (especially subscription folks).
And then they finally release it and it (seems) buggy and slow.
You're almost broaching ArchiCAD version 8.0 territory here (for anyone old enough to remember what a fiasco that release version was, forcing another version 8.1 to be released to replace it)
2019-09-30 11:15 PM
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2019-10-02 03:09 AM
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:The railing only associate with the roof perimeter - not pivot lines or ridges (and the posts don't disappear for me).
but why is the railing tool broken???
2019-10-02 08:52 AM
SenecaDesignLLC wrote:If it's a 'static' library, consider turning it into .lcf format, if you haven't yet.
file open time is greater but i think thats my custom lib.