switching from 16 to 19
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‎2015-07-27 09:14 PM
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‎2015-07-27 09:51 PM
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09:51 PM
found the undock command - very cool. Still wondering about the keystroke shortcuts....

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‎2015-07-28 03:41 AM
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You could 'Export' your Work Environment - or just the keyboard shortcut part of it would be better - from your Archicad 16.
Then you can import the shortcuts scheme into the 19 Work Environment.
Be careful however as any new shortcuts in 19 will be lost if they did not exist in 16.
You are probably best to stick with the default 19 Work Environment and then just alter the shortcuts to suit what you want.
Barry.
Then you can import the shortcuts scheme into the 19 Work Environment.
Be careful however as any new shortcuts in 19 will be lost if they did not exist in 16.
You are probably best to stick with the default 19 Work Environment and then just alter the shortcuts to suit what you want.
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‎2015-07-28 04:18 AM
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Thanks Barry - can I import to a custom scheme without damaging the default scheme?

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‎2015-07-28 04:28 AM
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No it will replace it which is the problem.
So you either keep the new default and add in what you need.
Or you keep your old scheme and add in the new commands.
When I upgrade I open 2 Archicads - one with my old WE and one with the new default WE.
I then compare both (2 screens helps) and set then new commands into my WE and save it as my new 19 scheme.
Barry.
So you either keep the new default and add in what you need.
Or you keep your old scheme and add in the new commands.
When I upgrade I open 2 Archicads - one with my old WE and one with the new default WE.
I then compare both (2 screens helps) and set then new commands into my WE and save it as my new 19 scheme.
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‎2015-07-28 05:16 AM
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Sounds like a plan, thanks Barry

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‎2015-07-28 02:37 PM
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Leif wrote:The default Shortcut Scheme (Standard Shortcuts 19) is locked and cannot be changed. It can be copied (use Store As...) and then modified. So if you decide to Import your old scheme, this default scheme will remain as an option unmodified.
can I import to a custom scheme without damaging the default scheme?
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‎2015-07-29 03:23 AM
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Yes sorry importing a scheme will not change any of he other existing schemes.
You will still be able to switch back to them when ever you want.
What I meant is if you import a scheme and use it then you will not have any of the commands for the new features as they didn't exist in your old versions.
Importing schemes don't add to the new 19 schemes - they will simply give you exactly the same commands you had in the old version.
Barry.
You will still be able to switch back to them when ever you want.
What I meant is if you import a scheme and use it then you will not have any of the commands for the new features as they didn't exist in your old versions.
Importing schemes don't add to the new 19 schemes - they will simply give you exactly the same commands you had in the old version.
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