AC12 lib update, some CW disappeared

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2009-04-03 12:16 AM
When I reopened a file I had closed prior to installing the library update, all the curtain walls I had rotated copies had disappeared!

I just recreated them, but had to redo all the panel customization.
I checked another file that was a version of this project and the same thing had happened: all the bottom halfs were missing.
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2009-04-03 01:34 AM
Looks like a lot of things fixed in the US lib release notes:
but I don't see everything that i hoped to see (no big surprise)... I have at least a dozen old bugs not in the list of fixes, so I hope to find that they are fixed and just not shown...
Cheers,
Karl

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2009-04-03 01:54 AM
Karl wrote:Nope. The killer door/window bugs that I (and others) reported have not been fixed. It is just unacceptable that nearly a year after 12 has been released, that I cannot get a model or documents out of 12 using the standard library and utilizing the new features (complex profiled elements and partial structure display) in a way that should have maximized my productivity, but instead cut it to a crawl.
but I don't see everything that i hoped to see (no big surprise)... I have at least a dozen old bugs not in the list of fixes, so I hope to find that they are fixed and just not shown...
It's as if someone sold you a hybrid car, touting the fuel economy - and then you discover that the electric motor overheats after a few minutes and you need to run only on the conventional engine anyway. And, then you find that their warranty service is just a phone operator who takes messages. I usually don't rant, but my patience has completely run out, waiting months and months for this library update which still does not fix things.

Grrrr,
Karl

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2009-04-04 06:44 PM
I have also been watching the posts about Ralph Wessel's Modular Joinery tool with tremendous envy! Has anyone state-side been able to acquire it yet? We have to wonder what it's going to take for Graphisoft to make this failure up to us, some consolation until they can rectify the 12 library is in order!! A free distribution of Ralph's tool might go a long ways[

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2009-04-04 09:21 PM
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2009-04-04 10:04 PM
maybe a rebate is offered in some form.
The cumulative world wide loss of wages must be staggering.
As if we don't have enough problems as it is!
Jefferson, I like your idea of Ralph's Joinery tool as consolation
for not providing upgrade as "promised" this late in the 12 game.
Time to pony up Graphisoft.
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2009-04-04 10:13 PM
Jefferson wrote:Hey Jeff... Way back when I started using.. Real Doors and Windows... it was because I needed to have windows with 5/4x6 casing. You could not do this with AC. Over the years AC has implemented these things, but I am frankly scared to use AC's. I am also uncomfortable with add-ons, so it's a pickle. I end up reusing plans over and over for years. Many of them were "born" in the early 1990's, before my CAD days, and I still sell them each and every year. They are constantly updated to new AC/features. So, the issue of future potential problems is very real for me. Either way it is just one of those risk you take. So far Neil (the guy who makes Real Doors and Windows) has stayed on top of releases and I only had issue once when he did a major rewrite. To his credit he responds to email and works through the issues of compatibility very quickly.. even during beta testing he welcomes feedback... (or so it seems
Rick I forget which window & door library-tool you went with, CadImage Door & Window Builder or Real Doors & Windows.

I am very satisfied with his library.

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2009-04-05 01:30 AM
The regression of AC12s doors and windows is outrageous: these building components are intrinsic to all of our work.
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2009-04-06 04:58 PM
Jefferson wrote:The irony here is that the tool is
I have also been watching the posts about Ralph Wessel's Modular Joinery tool with tremendous envy! Has anyone state-side been able to acquire it yet? We have to wonder what it's going to take for Graphisoft to make this failure up to us, some consolation until they can rectify the 12 library is in order!! A free distribution of Ralph's tool might go a long ways[], as well as reward what appears to be some rather stellar ingenuity!

I'm hoping it does reach a wide audience eventually. It embodies a number of ideas for making objects quicker & easier to use, more flexible, and uncluttered - concepts that I hope will find their way into more GS objects.
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