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matto

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  1. You can use the "Modify layers and classes... " command.

    the first time you do it, once you have class mapping all organised, there is a save file button that will save the set up.

    This file can be called every time you import a file from that consultant.

    Maybe not as automated as you would like but will speed you up a fair bit.

  2. Yep every Mac but the mini can do dual monitors these days.

    Oh also found out recently if you buy it bulk you can get a really good discount, the magic number changes, and discount may come in the form of free applecare or memory upgrade. But worth asking your dealer what they can do, 4 or 5 iMacs should put you into negotiation range.

  3. I too thought flashing was that thin folder metal stuff (we tend to use zinc, it lasts longer than gal.)

    I've been seeing Flashing as well, like the drawn lines all just disappear for just a small fraction of a second.

    But only since I upgraded to an Intel Mac.

  4. We have a different model in canons iR C range and have had a mixture of issues with it including one similar to yours.

    See if you can get your hands on the PPD's files for the printer. I've found this driver works better on both PPC and intel Macs. The print driver should just have the model number and not have "canon PS" after the name.

  5. Have to agree, i use a Macbook with 2GB of ram for Vectorworks 12.5 to take work home, presentation and working mobile. It's a very capable machine. Even handles Radiosty rendering as fast as i ever need it. The Mini is much the same machine. As always buy when you need, but if the MacBook has gone Core 2 Duo then the Mini should jump as well soon.

    Have you considered using iMacs then use your current screens so you have dual screen set ups?

    That way you get better Video Processor with dedicated ram, sure it's a bit more than the Mini's but not as much as the Mac Pro's. You also get the Core 2 Duo chips now.

    Either way there is really no reason to stick with just Mac Pro's you can mix and match the full range of machine to suit the use.

  6. If you click select an object and look at the render tab of object info, you'll see at the top you set an overriding sketch style per object.

    In your case i'd make a more wavy style for and set the bamboo to that, then have everything else render to your other sketch style.

  7. Have to Agree that this would be a great thing as well.

    Keeps file servers and backup tapes cleaner.

    The added benefit would be backup by user, it that if someone opens a file to work on it (or just to cut and paste something out of it), does something they shouldn't that gets written over the common backup as well as the file.

    With local backups each user would have a copy of the file as it stood last time they worked on it.

    Also on the backup file it would be great to have both an auto back up on a short schedule, and save file prompt at a longer interval.

  8. I have to say I find it odd your file size is so large.

    For the most i've always found that VW files are smaller than DWG for the same information. as a rule of thumb I expect VW file to be same size as a compressed DWG.

    The file size hasn't blown out by that much in recent versions has it?

  9. For some reason, mine is located in the Vectorworks directory and is called Vectorworks Log.

    Yep that's right for all version up to 11.

    In 12 it changed to cleaner and multi user set up.

  10. Didn't the Prophecy of Intel Native support speak of "during the summer" and arround the time for Apples release of Pro Towers .

    Yes Patients, the signs have not yet past.

    Sorry couldn't resist...

    But do wonder if we may see NNA up on stage at WWDC as part of the transistion update during the keynote.

  11. In Automator in the xCode actions there is a group of Actions for CVS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concurrent_Versions_System), although may still need a bit of unix on the server to setup up the CVS server folder.

    You should be able to do all the client side stuff with the Automator Actions.

    Well in theory at least i haven't set up it up here yet but keep trying to find the time to get it working.

  12. And I thought moving away from the drawing board was going to help Architects with all the issues of bad backs, tennis elbow,..., and the like?

    Cad just opens a new world of pain. Oh well,...

    Lots of good tips here already

    As always Balance is the key, althought it would be good to have the option to work standing up like we had with the drawing board.

  13. You could make a Menu Command called say "super Save"

    have it update the date stamps then call the standard save command. Assign the Command S hot key to super save instead of save.

    i Don't think it would help with autosave operations but takes care of anytime you hit the Key.

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