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‎2003-12-03 04:42 AM
‎2003-12-03
04:42 AM
When using the interactive scheduler, the orientation of the opening side, of all swinging and sliding windows and doors is shown as left, even if the opening orientation is right. (in the orientation column and the preview picture)
If I use the standard window schedule 1, it will show the opening orientations as all 0.
If I use the standard door schedule 1, it will show the opening orientations
thankyou........
Ben
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‎2003-12-03 05:24 AM
‎2003-12-03
05:24 AM
Ben wrote:Seems to work fine in the US library - was just giving a friend a tutorial today, and his doors were coming up with the proper swing. Only a handful of the possible doors in the library, mind you, so it might be a case of luck.
When using the interactive scheduler, the orientation of the opening side, of all swinging and sliding windows and doors is shown as left, even if the opening orientation is right. (in the orientation column and the preview picture)
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB

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‎2003-12-03 05:30 AM
‎2003-12-03
05:30 AM
Interesting to see it works for someone else
yes I thought maybe it was the symbol because I use the Australian symbol library, so I tried with the standard library door and window sybols and still no fun. I thought also it could be a corrupted layout from the list scheme so I reinstalled Archicad, still no fun.
any ideas
yes I thought maybe it was the symbol because I use the Australian symbol library, so I tried with the standard library door and window sybols and still no fun. I thought also it could be a corrupted layout from the list scheme so I reinstalled Archicad, still no fun.
any ideas


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‎2003-12-03 08:57 AM
‎2003-12-03
08:57 AM
Ben.
When you reinstalled ArchiCAD did you go into C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Graphisoft\IS Settings..
and throw your settings folders??? Just an idea here. May be if you throw them it will help..
When you reinstalled ArchiCAD did you go into C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Graphisoft\IS Settings..
and throw your settings folders??? Just an idea here. May be if you throw them it will help..

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‎2003-12-04 04:58 AM
‎2003-12-04
04:58 AM
When you reinstalled ArchiCAD did you go into C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Graphisoft\IS Settings..
Ben
Thanks for the suggestion, I didnt even realise that folder existed, well actually it doesnt on my machine for some reason. I do have a folder at C:\Program Files\ArchiCAD 8\Add-Ons\Standard named IS Default Settings, do you think that this would contain the same information ? or do you have this folder on you system as well
Regards
Ben

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‎2003-12-08 08:49 AM
‎2003-12-08
08:49 AM
Ben wrote:Sorry I missed this one..When you reinstalled ArchiCAD did you go into C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Graphisoft\IS Settings..
Ben
Thanks for the suggestion, I didn't even realise that folder existed, well actually it doesn't on my machine for some reason. I do have a folder at C:\Program Files\ArchiCAD 8\Add-Ons\Standard named IS Default Settings, do you think that this would contain the same information ? or do you have this folder on you system as well
Regards
Ben
Ben by default the application folder is hidden on WinXP. I'm not sure what OS you are using. It's been a while since I used Win2K but if I remeber right its the same even in Win2K.
I suspect that this is the reason why you are not seeing this folder as it resides in the application data folder..
HTH.
Cheers
Ben

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‎2003-12-08 09:38 AM
‎2003-12-08
09:38 AM
Hi Ben
Thanks for reply, yes I use XP and no, system folders are not hidden. But I did a search including hidden folders for IS Settings and found the folder at C:\Documents and Settings\ben\Local Settings\Application Data\Graphisoft\IS Settings
Notice the "local settings", if it werent for you I would know to look so cheers. Will try to reinstall AGAIN and see what happens
will keep you posted
Regards
Ben
Thanks for reply, yes I use XP and no, system folders are not hidden. But I did a search including hidden folders for IS Settings and found the folder at C:\Documents and Settings\ben\Local Settings\Application Data\Graphisoft\IS Settings
Notice the "local settings", if it werent for you I would know to look so cheers. Will try to reinstall AGAIN and see what happens
will keep you posted
Regards
Ben

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‎2003-12-08 09:51 AM
‎2003-12-08
09:51 AM
Good luck
