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Arcs selection became so annoing

Anonymous
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Hello
I'm not sure since which version of AC developers made this change. I skipped AC17 and AC18. Before (at least in AC16) it was not necessary to include arc center in selection frame to select an arc with entire element selection method. But now (in AC19 and AC20) if arc center is not in selection frame arc wont be selected. Оn the other hand with partial elements selection method now I can easily select an arc which is even out of view if it center gets to selection frame. And it's so so annoying! And it's not just me, all my coworkers confirmed this change is less convenient.
I captured a video just to show an example of how it could interrupt workflow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1jPdHvf7f4&feature=youtu.be
At the beginning I showed how some arcs didn't selected when expected, and in second half of the video how arcs with big radius could easily be selected by accident.
So my question is: is it a bug or a feature? Or maybe there is any way to setup AC to behave like before?
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Anonymous
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Yes, it is annoying. If the whole arc segment is within the selection area it should be selected, regardless of where the centre point is. I also think the same should be true for fills; when fill handles are used you have to include the handle in the selection area. This is dependant on fill handle visibility in On-Screen View Options too. Easy to miss.
sinceV6
Advocate
Hi.
I think this should be considered a bug if it isn't.

In the meantime, you could use either partial elements or direction dependent selection methods and arcs will get selected.

Best regards.
Anonymous
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sinceV6 wrote:
Hi.
In the meantime, you could use either partial elements or direction dependent selection methods and arcs will get selected.
In fact I use direction dependent selection. It's quite unusable to use partial element selection when arcs are situated in complicated drawing on other elements.
s2art wrote:
I also think the same should be true for fills; when fill handles are used you have to include the handle in the selection area. This is dependant on fill handle visibility in On-Screen View Options too.
True. Didn't noticed because I almost never turning on fills handles visibility. But since I just tried to turn it on I have to confirm that it's not right that you can't select fill until you include handles in selection frame.

So maybe this facts should be reported as a bug, or Graphisoft team members read this thread anyway?
Anonymous
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Also another bug, that drives me nuts related to arcs is when some arcs intersects with line with farther end instead of closest as expected. Filmed another video for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jrp0Rsdms8
Katalin Borszeki
Graphisoft
Graphisoft
Hi All,
I have tried to reproduce this issue in ARCHICAD 20 with the latest build, and with the selection area method, the arc is selected even if the arc center is not selected. Are you still getting this problem? Thanks, k
Katalin Borszeki
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DGSketcher
Legend
AC 20 UKI Build 3016

Fills are selected with distorted fill lines beyond the "entire element" selection area.

Arcs are not selected if the centre point is outside the "entire element" selection area.

It is also possible to select an arc with the "Partial Selection" method by only including the centre point in the selection area.
Apple iMac Intel i9 / macOS Sonoma / AC27UKI (most recent builds.. if they work)
Barry Kelly
Moderator
KatalinBorszeki wrote:
Hi All,
I have tried to reproduce this issue in ARCHICAD 20 with the latest build, and with the selection area method, the arc is selected even if the arc center is not selected. Are you still getting this problem? Thanks, k
Partial selection is working fine - even though it can be annoying when you select a centre point without realizing.

It is the entire selection is the problem - especially with very short but large radius arcs.
The centre may be off the screen or some distance away so if not included in the selection area will not allow the arc to be selected.
Logical I guess but annoying.

Personally I just SHIFT click on the arc to add it to the selection.

The change happened back in version 18.
In 17 and before the centre of the arc was basically ignored in partial and entire selections.

Barry.
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Anonymous
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Recently updated AC20. The issue is still here. With partial selection I can accidentally select arc center even if arc is out of view, with entire selection arc can't be selected if it's center is outside of selection.
Eduardo Rolon
Moderator
Also happen with Doors in plan. If the windowed selection includes the wall but it does not include the "open" door then it will not select.
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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