2006-07-07
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01:01 PM
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Rubia Torres
2009-10-07 04:14 AM
Dave wrote:Yeah, it is unfortunate. I believe the explanation that I heard was that the problem is that Quick Layers is an add-on, and add-on palette positions can not stored in the WE.Link wrote:Still the case with 13. Can someone from GS explain this?? How can this be either so tough to program or just ignored all these years? Ditto for Element Info and the others. Good grief.
According to Graphisoft terminology, the Quick Layers palette is not officially a palette. So it's visibility is not stored with a Palette Scheme...Crazy, but true!![]()
2009-10-07 05:04 PM
Karl wrote:Of course this just raises the question of WHY don't add-on palette positions get stored in the WE?
Yeah, it is unfortunate. I believe the explanation that I heard was that the problem is that Quick Layers is an add-on, and add-on palette positions can not stored in the WE.
2009-10-07 09:08 PM
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2009-11-11 12:30 AM
ksymons19 wrote:Try it again with your control box visible. You should see that clicking on it toggles between off/offset/multiple offset.
A little off the point but may fall under the same subject - I would like to add the offset action found within the Controls Palette onto my custom toolboxes for my WE template. I haven't figured any success beyond adding the "Show Controls Box" icon to my toolboxes. I found the command tag but it had that shared blue arrow (shares with Multiple Offset) and it had no function at all. I see that the Parallel, Perpendicular and Angle Bisector Constraints can be individually added to my custom toolbox but not the offset actions? Just looking for confirmation or a work around here. Thanks!
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