ArchiCAD 13 - problem with Pens and Colors
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2009-10-26 03:21 PM
2009-10-26
03:21 PM
I've tried this on several machines in our office and it's the same thing. Also tried re-installing ArchiCAD several ways. Not sure what else to do except wait for a bugfix.
Any help is appreciated.
Intel MAC OS 10.5.4
2x2 Dual Core Xeon
3 GB Memory
AC13
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2009-10-26 04:24 PM
2009-10-26
04:24 PM
Works fine for me. I wonder if it is related to your file? If you do a new from template, with the standard 13 template, does this still happen for you?
Karl
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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2009-10-26 05:35 PM
2009-10-26
05:35 PM
It doesn't seem to matter which template or file I'm in. It happens every time. Sometimes it will crash. It just did, and I sent in a bug report...
Just installed ArchiCAD 13 on yet another machine. This one has OS v 10.5.2 (most machines here are 10.5.4) and it seems to be working fine on this machine. I will try and update OS...
Just installed ArchiCAD 13 on yet another machine. This one has OS v 10.5.2 (most machines here are 10.5.4) and it seems to be working fine on this machine. I will try and update OS...

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2009-10-26 06:28 PM
2009-10-26
06:28 PM
Ken wrote:All machines should be running 10.5.8
...most machines here are 10.5.4...
Soap box: Not picking on you, Ken, but as a first line tech support thing for anyone reading this: it has always amazed me when visiting clients to find that not only have they not updated their OS (free software updates whether it is Windows or Windows display drivers, or OS X), but how many have not applied the updates (hotfixes) to their copy of ArchiCAD. Updates = bug fixes. /End Soap box.
It will be interesting if this pen issue turns out to be purely an OS X update issue. Keep us all posted here!
Cheers,
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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2009-10-26 06:38 PM
2009-10-26
06:38 PM
Karl-
I agree completely. We should all have the most up to date OS at all times. We had an issue with IT for a long time with large downloads tying up the network. Will update tonight.
It would surprise me, too, if this fixes it, but not sure what else to try at this point. There has to besomething different on that one machine that works.
I agree completely. We should all have the most up to date OS at all times. We had an issue with IT for a long time with large downloads tying up the network. Will update tonight.
It would surprise me, too, if this fixes it, but not sure what else to try at this point. There has to be

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2009-10-26 07:17 PM
2009-10-26
07:17 PM
Ken wrote:(Smiling that you're at a [large] firm with an IT department and that they seem clueless about how to perform updates - since your computers are so many updates behind. Don't feel alone - I've been to firms with IT departments that are similarly clueless.)
I agree completely. We should all have the most up to date OS at all times. We had an issue with IT for a long time with large downloads tying up the network. Will update tonight.
IT staff has to be tasked with updates as a high priority function. They also need to know that client computers in a (larger) office should not be downloading updates and using network bandwidth. The IT person should download one copy of each update onto the server and update every computer from that copy. All Apple updates are downloadable from a web link for such purposes (vs using Software Update). But, if IT doesn't do their job, s*rew 'em and have your department run the updates just so you can get your work done.
Anyway, hope by some miracle that the OS update fixes the pen thing.
Cheers,
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB