2008-05-25 11:30 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 12:53 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-05-25 11:33 PM
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2008-05-27 04:25 AM
2008-05-27 06:42 AM
David wrote:There is an add-on, 'Intersections in Combos' or something like that. You run it and it gives some number (say 1) to the visible layers and some other number (say 0) to the hidden layers, going over every single layer combination. Especially if you are developing your layers setup, running that every now and then is much better than manual maintenance. Very rarely you may still need to go manual for some subtle tweak, but the bulk of the work is done by the computer.
Be sure to update any/all your Layer Combinations since the Intersection Number is stored in each LC.
2008-05-27 11:18 AM
Ignacio wrote:The Intersections in Combos add-on will return Archicad to older version's behavior that hidden layers did not interfere with the visible. This is straightforward but doesn't allow for the more sophisticated options for layer combinations that individually set intersection numbers allows. Since it changes your settings overall, be careful!David wrote:There is an add-on, 'Intersections in Combos' or something like that. You run it and it gives some number (say 1) to the visible layers and some other number (say 0) to the hidden layers, going over every single layer combination.
Be sure to update any/all your Layer Combinations since the Intersection Number is stored in each LC.
2008-05-27 01:58 PM
Thomas wrote:There is a time for aikido and a time for a shower of katyusha area saturation rockets.
The Intersections in Combos add-on will return Archicad to older version's behavior that hidden layers did not interfere with the visible. This is straightforward but doesn't allow for the more sophisticated options for layer combinations that individually set intersection numbers allows. Since it changes your settings overall, be careful!
2008-05-27 04:41 PM
Ignacio wrote:Absolutely! but because this add-on might screw it all up if you're using a carefully set-up template, I thought a warning is required.
There is a time for aikido and a time for a shower of katyusha area saturation rockets.
2008-05-27 07:12 PM
Ignacio wrote:Aikido exists in the smoking silence of the empty katyushas too.
There is a time for aikido and a time for a shower of katyusha area saturation rockets.
2008-05-28 06:58 AM
Thomas wrote:Oh that's right. Based on the nature of the problem I assumed he was stuck while setting everything up from scratch and thought brute force would provide a good starting point, but it can happen with a 'Demo'-'Exst' addition to a solid refined 'New' template.
Absolutely! but because this add-on might screw it all up if you're using a carefully set-up template, I thought a warning is required.
2008-05-28 09:23 AM