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2007-11-16
06:30 PM
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12:55 PM
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Rubia Torres
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another Moderator
2007-11-16 06:34 PM
2007-11-16 06:41 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
another Moderator
2007-11-16 08:09 PM
ejrolon wrote:This is because AC recognizes some Attributes by their name (Layer Combinations, I suspect), and others by their ID (Layers).
If that is the way it should be then it is a little inconsistent (IMO) since changing a layer name does not affect the layer set. Shouldn't the behavior be that since that Layer Set is already defined and tied to the View Sets then if you edit the title AC should know to update it and not list it as "Missing"?
2007-11-17 12:28 PM
ejrolon wrote:Not the first time
If that is the way it should be then it is a little inconsistent (IMO)...
2007-11-17 05:23 PM
Laura wrote:More accurately: AC recognizes essentially all attributes by index number, except for layer combo names. There are 'other' names - such as model view options, dimension settings, etc. that we are not explicitly aware of index numbers for since they do not appear in Attribute Manager. But, IMHO all Attribute Manager managed attributes should behave consistently. (And, frankly, all of those other things belong in Attribute Manager so that you can move things across files and a CAD manager can deal with them in one central place.)
This is because AC recognizes some Attributes by their name (Layer Combinations, I suspect), and others by their ID (Layers).
2007-11-17 06:02 PM
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2007-11-17 06:41 PM
2007-11-18 10:13 PM
Karl wrote:no - i reported it early last week and it's been confirmed as a bug . . .
GS will say it is 'by design'...
2007-11-18 10:18 PM
~/archiben wrote:
no - i reported it early last week and it's been confirmed as a bug . .