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2006-11-15 05:45 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 12:59 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-11-16 11:03 PM
Tom wrote:Whoa!!! Is your model huge? Or your computer really slow? Are your interiors turned off?
Actually, it's worse than that. Eleven minutes, I just timed it.
2006-11-17 03:30 PM
2006-11-18 02:33 AM
I've also tried to verify through experimentation that updating views on the layout will automatically update manual rebuild views to show all the most current work on the layouts. Even though the views are still set to manual rebuild. That would bypass rebuilding each view separately.I don't think this is the case mate. They are separate deals. You will have to manually rebuild the Manual-Rebuild S/E's and then update the Drawings. They are two completely different tools with different updates.
It seems to work like that but can't be 100% sure.
2006-11-19 04:20 PM
2006-11-19 05:15 PM
You can obviously use the View > Refresh > Rebuild Sections/Elevations > Rebuild All Model S/E's from Model command to update all the S/E's. And then you can use the Drawing Manager to update all the Drawings.
2006-11-19 10:20 PM
Tom wrote:as i said - in one of your topics talking about this - switch all of your manual-rebuild sect/elevs to 'automatic', open the drawing manager and select the placed views you want to update, and hit the update button.
Am looking for something that will allow me to update all the views at once, automatically, to their saved layer combination.
Something is not right here.you're right, it's not. the problem is the update time - GS haven't considered the time-loss involved with working in automatically rebuilding viewpoints. but unfortunately, the option above is the best i can come up with to combat it.
2006-11-20 01:35 AM
2006-11-20 02:15 AM
Tom wrote:it is a kind of workaround, but of course autorebuild and manual rebuild have different sets of rules they operate by! one automatically rebuilds the window and the other expects YOU to update the window. the auto/manual rebuild commands are doing just fine - it's just you that hasn't understood the process properly. a viewpoint can have multiple views attached to it - how the hell is archicad supposed to know which one you want to update when you manual rebuild without first specifying those view settings?!
It seems to me that autorebuild and manual rebuild have different sets of rules they operate by..
2006-11-21 06:00 PM
~/archiben wrote:If placed on the layout, you can - in the Drawing manager, as you rightly mentioned. Select the views, hit Update.
what's missing is a command that allows you to select multiple views and 'rebuild selected views'.
2007-01-04 09:10 PM