Is there an easier way to hide Revision Cloud, but not the Revision Delta
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2019-04-19
04:15 PM
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02:25 PM
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Oleksandra Vakariuk
When we issue new revisions, our standard is to leave the revision Delta and remove the revision cloud. To achieve this using book settings and and the change manager, we set new issues to show all markers, then manually change all the previous revision markers to show "marker head only".
Ideally, we would set new issues to "show current markers only" and have the clouds of previous issues go away, while the marker heads/ delta tags, remain.
Please let me know if I am missing an easier way (other than changing our standard because I don't control that). And if there is not an easier way, I would like to suggest this ability in ArchiCAD 23

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2019-04-19 04:34 PM
Don't think you can select them in another way.
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2019-04-19 05:08 PM
We do use the change manager to select items from the specific change. However, since we add the revision annotation to the sheets, and not the model, we can only select all the tags on a sheet by sheet basis. This isn't a big issue on small projects, but can be tedious on larger one.

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2019-04-24 04:22 PM
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2019-04-24 07:11 PM
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2019-04-24 08:13 PM
Hence wrote:I once worked for a firm that did this, too. I never understood what the benefit was of leaving a bunch of deltas floating around in space, not referencing anything in particular. It only cluttered up the sheets.
When we issue new revisions, our standard is to leave the revision Delta and remove the revision cloud.
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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2019-04-24 08:42 PM
If you are adding the revision clouds to the model / views, what happens if you need to highlight a change on a floor plan and not in a corresponding reflected ceiling plan on the same floor? Wouldnt the revision cloud appear on both?
Maybe I am missing something there.

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2019-04-25 09:02 AM
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2019-05-09 01:57 PM
Richard wrote:Yes Richard, as a drafter I never understood this workflow, but as a manager I am starting to see the benefit of having a record of "approximately" what changed in each revision. (ie: delta 2 is next to a stair so we must have made the change to the stair in the second revision). I just helps when you're at the end of the project and when everyone gets a little fuzzy on what changes happened when.
Hence wrote:I once worked for a firm that did this, too. I never understood what the benefit was of leaving a bunch of deltas floating around in space, not referencing anything in particular. It only cluttered up the sheets.
When we issue new revisions, our standard is to leave the revision Delta and remove the revision cloud.
Per the layout vs. model space for placing the annotation, since we often cloud new drawings placed on a sheet for the first time, such as details that arise from RFIs, we tend try and be consistent with where we place the tags. Another reason is that it gives us more flexibility to place the cloud with out getting cropped by the view limits. And i think the last reason we prefer sheet annotations, is that it keeps our working floor plans clear of extra annotation. We often review the project live from the Archicad model with the client, contractors, and consultants, and we don't like to see a bunch of bubbles on the plans (yes I know you can turn off the layer, but some of or senior users don't like to fuss with all of that)
I do, however, see the advantage of including the clouds in the actual viewports and may consider it as we continue to improve our workflows as Archicad evolves.
Thank you everyone.