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Andy Broomell

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  1. 1 hour ago, Pat Stanford said:
    1 hour ago, Andy Broomell said:

    Is there something in the code preventing this?

     

    The other way around Andy, its not that there is something in the code preventing it working in Symbols, it is that there is nothing in the code specifically handling being in a symbol def.

     

    Or the other way other way around... the thing that's IN the code is the ABSENCE of the code specifically handling being in a symbol def 🤣😉

  2. 37 minutes ago, Boh said:

    I have noticed that in vw 2023 the make all attributes by class button turns the class line markers on. Previous versions didn’t do this.

     

    See this thread: https://forum.vectorworks.net/index.php?/topic/92650-vw2022-line-endpoint-style-always-visible-when-make-all-attributes-by-class/

     

     

    And maybe this one: https://forum.vectorworks.net/index.php?/topic/92770-2022-class-marker-style-no-none/

     

     

    Apparently it's still not fixed on Windows, according to some users? Working correctly for me on Mac...

     

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  3. When you make a new class, make sure to take a look at these two dropdowns which determine the visibility of the new class.

     

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    That being said, this dropdown defaults to Invisible (at least at the beginning of each Vectorworks session?), and I too wish it defaulted to Visible.

     

    On a related topic... when you copy and paste objects into a file, any classes that are brought along default to being invisible in existing Saved Views and Viewports. There's no setting or warning about this. You have to manually go fix it by right clicking the class in the Nav palette and choosing Visibilities. I wish this operation also defaulted to Visible.

  4. I assume when you say "click render" you mean "click export."

     

    But regardless, that's very strange; it means that the process of exporting the PDF is not delivering what's already on the page, because if you uncheck the "Update visible out-of-date viewports" checkbox, then no rendering processes should happen as you save the PDF. It should save what's there.

     

    Next thing I'd try is to see whether there's a difference between File > Export PDF, vs File > Publish, vs Printing to PDF driver if you have that on your machine.

     

    At the end of they day I'd maybe resort to Mark's suggestion of screengrabs (or maybe File > Export > Export Image File > Each page as separate page?)

     

    Good luck!

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  5. Out of curiosity, are the viewports re-rendering during the process of exporting the PDF?

     

    I tend to uncheck this box to avoid re-rendering (assuming I've already made sure my viewports 'look' up to date, even if they're technically not):

     

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    Regardless, this bug shouldn't be happening, but curious if this changes anything.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, E|FA said:

    As far as I remember, I have never received a quick confirmation with a ticket number that a support request was received.

     

    Same. Although I stopped using the bug submit form in 2020, prior to that I had submitted multiple bugs and never once received an automated email confirmation (though I think there's a 'confirmation' directly on the page after you hit submit). In the end I only received emails back about a couple of the issues, and only one issue (regarding software activation) was resolved successfully.

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  7. On 1/14/2021 at 9:40 AM, jeff prince said:

    As a customer, I do not recall ever being asked of my opinion on the utility of having Rhino/Vectorworks connectivity.

     

    Same.

     

    @JuanP - In the film industry, the three software packages that are most commonly used for set design drafting are SketchUp, Vectorworks, and Rhino. It's common for an art department to have a mix of folks each working in their program of choice simultaneously. We often have to reference each other's work, or even completely take over projects started by someone else despite working in different software.

     

    I'm not familiar with what "Rhino.Inside" has to offer specifically, but having better Rhino connectivity would be AWESOME for set designers. And when it comes to importing, Rhino and SketchUp should ideally have just as much granular control as DWG has.

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  8. Indeed, it seems there should be a way to import palettes of other filetypes into Vectorworks.

     

    After a cursory glance into Photoshop, it looks like I can export a folder of swatches as an .aco filetype, which is presumably an Adobe thing (I wonder how closed off / proprietary it might be?). If external palettes could be brought into Vectorworks via a command that could be a useful workflow improvement.

     

    Essentially the Color Palette Manager window needs an "import" button:

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  9. I think this has always been possible, unless I'm not fully understanding the context of your post.

     

    You should be able to drop in .xml files into your User Folder > Libraries > Defaults > Color Palettes.

     

    That being said, I have no idea if these .xml files are coded/formatted in any sort of standard way or if they're Vectorworks-specific. My only custom palettes are ones I created in Vectorworks, so perhaps your wish for a more robust "Import" command is well-wished for.

     

    Do you have an example of a color palette from another software that you could upload here?

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