Hotlink 'library' document for pasting tip
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2004-10-19
05:21 PM
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09:06 AM
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Rubia Torres
2004-10-19
05:21 PM
Yesterday I realised I can import (once in the project lifetime) every project module into a 'library' PLN and, by keeping two copies of ArchiCAD open, quickly and easily (don't even need to remember their name!) look for them in that file and copy-paste them into my project as needed. The modules remain modules and behave exactly as if I had imported them using Hotlink Manager.
I am not sure if this is a super-tip or a classic I was not aware of. It changed my life and thought someone else might benefit also.
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2004-10-19 07:31 PM
2004-10-19
07:31 PM
Ignacio wrote:Thanks for a great tip, Ignacio. I confess that I've never needed to use hotlinked modules, but I didn't know that this would work. Very nice to be able to visually identify the modules and their content!
Yesterday I realised I can import (once in the project lifetime) every project module into a 'library' PLN and, by keeping two copies of ArchiCAD open, quickly and easily (don't even need to remember their name!) look for them in that file and copy-paste them into my project as needed. The modules remain modules and behave exactly as if I had imported them using Hotlink Manager.
I am not sure if this is a super-tip or a classic I was not aware of. It changed my life and thought someone else might benefit also.
When we save our own modules, a thumbnail preview image is included so that just the file browser is pretty good to see what's in the module. But, I just noticed that if I look at all of the sample modules included in the US Modules 8 and US Modules 9 folders, they do NOT have preview images! But the modules in US Modules 7 do. Somehow, GS forgot to generate the previews in the last couple of versions. So, short of resaving each one with preview (until GS updates the files), your tip is essential for people who want to use these modules as starting points.
Thanks,
Karl
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