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michaelk

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  1. Corrupt workspace? Have you tried switching workspaces? hth mk
  2. Are you using Fundamentals? Different workspaces have different export options. I thought that 2011 had a pdf export built in for PCs... My Mac version has PDF export in Fundamentals. (Macs have the option of using the VW pdf exporter or the native OS pdf tool.) If you have other workspaces, try switching to another workspace and see if it comes back. mk
  3. This is one of those questions where it makes a big difference what version you are using and what OS. If your VW is relatively recent: Mac: File > Export > Export PDF or File > Print > PDF > Save as PDF PC: File > Export > Export PDF hth mk
  4. Is it possible that you have an active field in the OIP? ie. if you type a value into the OIP and then hit spacebar to get the boomerang tool, it will just keep adding spaces inside the OIP, which may not be noticed immediately. Next time try hitting escape (exit the OIP) or escape & X (exit the OIP and change to the selection tool). That will guarantee that you are back in the drawing before you engage other keyboard shortcuts. hth mk
  5. Symbols will join the class that is active when they are inserted. unless... Right click on the symbol in the resource browser Choose "Symbol Options" Under Other Options, choose Assign to "Custom Class" and pick the class. This will control the class of the symbol. But NOT the geometry contained in the symbol. hth mk
  6. I was also able to edit your gradient with no issues. Can you edit these? Is it possible that you have a corrupt or incompatible version of quicktime? Bad video card? mk
  7. Click on the "Switch to Full Reply Screen" button below. Click on the File Manager link at the bottom of the next page. Navigate to the file. Click "Add file". After the file has uploaded click "Done adding files". Click "Submit"
  8. I've never seen that happen. Just tried it on my computer (I have an almost identical machine) and it works fine. Can you copy an object with a gradient that won't edit from your file into a blank file and post it here? We'll take a look at it. mk
  9. Johnathan I didn't know that. So Fundamentals has viewports, but not section viewports? mk
  10. And does this happen using exactly the same file?
  11. Monadnoc I've never used Filter Forge, so I can't say. Pixplant isn't perfect - the UI is a little clunky. But it's really fast. It's nice if you have to crank out 6 textures for a drawing. mk
  12. The part of the help you quoted was for a command that no longer is part of the standard workspaces. You can still add it back to a custom workspace, but yikes - glad those days are over! If you just select a section viewport that is rendered in hidden line rendering mode and then Modify > Convert > Convert Copy to Lines you will get a group that is just the lines from the original section viewport. One thing to be aware of: If the section viewport is on a sheet layer and the section viewport is in a scale other than 1:1 then converting to lines and moving those lines to a design viewport will necessitate scaling the group of lines (Modify > Scale Objects...) to match the design layer scale. - once you convert the viewport to lines, the lines become "stupid". The easiest way around it is to first make the SLVP 1:1 scale then convert copy to lines. That way it doesn't matter what the design layer scale is. hth mk
  13. You don't actually import them through the file menu. You just "import" them when the texture is created. The only time you see the word "import", curiously enough, is when an image texture is edited and the original image is replaced. Then the option is to "Import an Image File" or "Reuse an Image From Another Resource". When the texture is created you are just asked to navigate to the image file. Once the texture is created, it lives in the RB like any other resource. mk
  14. I've been using an app called PixPlant http://www.pixplant.com/ to create seamless textures from photos. Once created, there's no reason to keep the image. Just keep the texture in a library file. hth mk
  15. Are you using an older version of vectorworks? That's a legacy command that I haven't seen for a long time. If you are using a relatively recent version, you will have much better luck using a section viewport. If you really need lines, you can Modify>Convert>Convert to Lines. hth mk
  16. I could be really wrong about this, and I hope someone will correct me in the very likely event that what I'm about to say is baloney. I've never understood why, but space objects don't like to be locations. And, to compound your problem, the location of an object can be a criteria for a database, but not a function call. (So you can tell a database to look for all the doors in a specific location, but you can't ask each door in a database where it is) There are a couple work arounds: Work Around 1_______________________ 1. Create polygons that have location information. Draw a polygon, (or polyline, rectangle, circle, oval, etc.). 2. In the OIP click on the Data tab and enter a name in the Name field. You can now use this as a criteria- LOC=Name - when setting up a database. And the location objects don't need to be on the same layer as the rest of the objects - so you can create them and forget them. -It's possible that these objects need to be on the screen plane, or at least not on some crazy working plane, I've never investigated. It's always just worked. NB. - the door object "lives" in the location that contains the door swing. NB. (2) HOWEVER, if you try to use the auto generated space name from the same field of the space object as a criteria, it doesn't work. Don't know why. But this won't get you the format you asked for. Work Around 2_______________________ Create a new column and use the function: =('Door'.'UserFld1') As in many other VW baked-in objects, there are user fields. You can manually type in whatever you want. The attached example does both. hth mk
  17. Yes. Inside the symbol duplicate the screen as many times as you need images. Put each screen object in its own class. Make all the screen classes invisible. Now holding command and hitting right and left arrow while in OpenGL rendering mode will scroll you through the images. (see attachment) The solution is trivial for one object. More complicated for many objects. For more than one object, create a new symbol for each instance. Probably wise to create a frame symbol and nest it. Then each class contains a set of screens across all the symbols with different textures. hth mk ps. file is over 5mb. If you're interested I can email it to you
  18. shr The reason I asked about importing dwgs is this: Objects drawn in locations like "+300,000,000 x +5,811,814,000" is something I've seen in my dwg-importing life. There is a dwg import option to "Use World Origin Instead of User Origin". I can't tell you exactly what this does. But it does sound bad, doesn't it. I don't know if that could cause the origin move problems you are seeing, but it's a possibility. btw - you can save yourself a lot of dwg related headaches by never importing a dwg into the "real" drawing. Import into a "sacrificial" .vwx drawing and then reference that drawing in the "real" drawing. The 210 useless and empty classes will be confined to the design layer viewport referencing the sacrificial drawing (and will not show up in your class structure!), and you can crop and position the dwg where you need it without regard to its position in the dwg. hth mk
  19. Check the criteria. You may be counting windows in viewports. hth mk
  20. Did you import a dwg into the drawing? mk
  21. Select both objects Model > Subtract solids > use the arrows in the next dialog box to select the piece you want to remain > OK hth mk
  22. Here's another method..... There's probably a way to get the unit count to work too, but my brain is too slow this morning. mk
  23. James I think this will do what you want. I thought I could get clever and bury the sum in a concat, but it refuses to update. At least in 2011 it doesn't. If you change the units on a position and recalculate the worksheet the concat doesn't update, but the regular cell does.... hth mk
  24. No, I mean when editing the criteria for a database using the GUI. If you have 5 criteria and you want to delete the 3rd criteria, you are out of luck. You have to delete the 5th, 4th, and then 3rd. I have been able to drag columns in the past, but lately it just refuses to go. The little grey line appears where I'm about to drop it, but then nothing happens. mk
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