Module File and Interactive Legend.
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2010-08-26
05:39 AM
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2023-05-22
11:47 PM
by
Gordana Radonic
Based on an Eric Bobrow Aecbytes article; I've created an interactive legend in a regular pln file. I have placed that pln file into my target project file as a hot linked module file.
Problem:
1) No placed drawings (actually jpg's) in Interactive Legend file show up on HLM in the target project file.
I changed the drawing selection settings to "store drawing in project file", still no bananas.
Thanks,
Snap

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2010-08-26 01:05 PM
Drawing data you create in a generated Viewpoint will not appear in a host file when the given project file is placed as a Hotlinked Module (HLM).
I mean, if this happened then everything you have drawn as fills, lines and annotations e.g in a Section Viewpoint would be propagated into a Section Viewpoint of the host file into which the file is placed as HLM.
The Interactive Schedule is a
I think the rule is that only the Floor Plan content goes through when placing HLMs.
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2010-08-26 05:13 PM
The jpg images are external drawings via >File >External Content. My "legend" is just a plain simple .pln file that I HLM into whatever file I'm working on to provide me with "visual shortcuts" to my usual stuff.
The actual working part of the legend, is a plan view wall element with a window in it, that is what I pick up (eyedropper) the attributes from. The missing image is just window dressing (ahem) to make it easier to see which window I am picking up. Perhaps I completely misunderstood what Bobrow was talking about and went down a different path.
Is it your thought that this should have been created as a schedule?
If so, could I use the eyedropper to pick up window/ door/ etc. attributes from the schedule? And BTW insert the schedule into any project?
Thanks,
Snap
PS I can in fact pick up attributes from my HLM "legend"even though the jpg is missing.

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2010-08-26 05:45 PM
I tried the same and it doesn't work for me either.
This is either a bug or intended operation or a limitation. I just don't know which one.
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2010-08-26 09:22 PM
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2010-08-26 10:44 PM
How unfortunate, argh!
Snap

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2010-08-27 12:15 AM
I placed a bitmap using the Figure Tool and that goes through to the host file as part of the Hotlinked Module.
This may have to do with the fact that a Figure becomes part of the Project File, while stuff placed with the Drawing Tool is an external reference and maybe this is why it can't appear in the host file.
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2010-08-27 02:26 AM
Great detective work.
Thanks for digging deeper.
Snap