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Geoff Briggs

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  1. For those who frequent this discussion area, I hope you are also subscribed to the VectorScript Mailing List. Lots of answers. Lots of code being traded. Check out <www.nemetschek.net/support/mailinglists.html> for details. Hope to see you there. Cheers, Geoff Briggs
  2. For those of you who enjoy an ongoing discussion of all things VectorWorks and the opportunity to ask questions of experienced users please consider subscribing to the VW Mailing List. Check out <www.nemetschek.net/support/mailinglists.html> for details. Hope to see you there. Cheers, Geoff Briggs
  3. quote: Originally posted by Archken: I plot 180d using the printer driver whenever I can because it pushes the printable image towards the right, leaving natural space for the binding strip.[ This is exactly why we want to do it. With Microspot Raster if you set the page size narrower than the max printable width the plot gets pushed to one side. The reduced size we want is equal to twice the printable area for an 11x17 sheet printed on our Epson 1280. With this set up we can print half size sets by simply setting the print dialog to 50%. Unfortunately as it is all the extra margin appears on the title side of the page when plotted full size. Thus the desire to rotate. It does not appear that Microspot Raster has this capability, or the ability to adjust margins, both of which are commonplace among printer drivers. A real disappointment considering the cost. Geoff Briggs [This message has been edited by Geoff Briggs (edited 09-25-2001).]
  4. Hi, We plot from our Macs to a HP DesignJet 488CA via MicroSpot Raster v5.1. Currently D size plots come out top first. We would like to rotate the plot so it comes out bottom first. Anyone out there know how to do this? Regards and thanks, Geoff Briggs Latini-Kirkendall Architecture
  5. You might try using symbols instead. Make the whole set of objects that you were layer linking into a symbol. Then it can be placed repeatedly, rotated, displayed at different scales, globally edited. And the symbol can contain other symbols. ------------------ Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  6. I'd like to second this request. I just finished looking at something called CADViewer which allows DWF files to viewed in any web browser. The pro version of this software allows mark ups and redlining over the web. It's a smooth, multi-platform Java implementation. Another product that performs similar functions is the Windows only WHIP web browser plug in. In short, viewing is good, incorporating web sharing is better. As for plotting, one solution might be to include direct saving to PDF. If this could automatically paginate saved sheets...this is a wish list after all. ------------------ Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  7. Follow up: as has been noted elsewhere in this forum there is a problem using Print-to-PDF with VW9. A file is created but it's empty. Hope this gets fixed by one side or another as I really liked the simplicity of PtPDF. Too bad. ------------------ Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  8. Yes there is a way although it probably wont offer as much flexibility as you might want. You'll probably need to create a linked layer for both the plan view and the RCP so you can move both links around without disturbing the source objects. You'll need to check the Project 2D Object option for the top/plan view to display correctly. For the RCP create a second link to the same source layer but set the view to top rather than top/plan. Your next step depends on the complexity of your symbols. Old VW8 toolkit symbols have no trim so all you're left with is a line in wireframe. Render your walls solid and the lines are gone too. If you use PIOs for doors and windows you can use the Style classes to make the trim invisible. The top view (or any 3D view) will not recognize dashed lines or wall cavities, but will display line weights. Remember, the walls have to have height for this to work (there needs to be a header) so set your delta-Z even if your only doing 2D. Email if you have more questions. ------------------ Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  9. If you don't want to invest in the full Acrobat package take a look at PrintToPDF, a shareware Mac PDF print driver by James W Walker <www.jwwalker.com> It's not Acrobat but it's inexpensive, easy and works well. ------------------ Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  10. Carl, most WGR alignment errors are caused by different origins between the two files, something supposedly fixed in VW9. Because symbols are involved there may be issues of where the origin was located at the time the symbol was created. Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  11. Howdy all, I'm happy to hear people are doing this kind of work with VW. After reading these posts I just wanted to add that getting comfortable with VW Working Planes (Set Working Planes tool, Align Plane tool, Working Planes palette) will greatly facilitate this kind of work. With these tools you can alternately extrude members precisely where you need them without a lot of adjustment, or model parts "on the floor" and then move them into prefect alignment in one step. There are a few undocumented "features" associated with Working Planes, once you get past that working with them is fun. Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  12. Hi, well that's not necessarily true. A wall peak can be added to either the top or bottom of a wall, at least that's the case in VW 9. Walls need to be drawn in top/plan view. Once placed in plan switch to 3D, probably an elevation view like front, then use the 3D Reshape tool to add peaks (vertices) to either the top or bottom. To simply slant the top or bottom the tool can be used to drag the corners. Email me if you need help. Have fun. Geoff Briggs I & I Design iandidesign@home.com
  13. Hi, I cant speak to number two but try the new split tool in place of the trim command. And yes the leader line is available in the workspace editor along with a whole bunch of plug ins required to make all the stuff in the Object Browser work. Geoff Briggs
  14. Hi, I'm a VectorWorks trainer in Seattle. I attended the advance day of the Professional Learning Series when they came to town and found the instructor, Peter Huggins, to be very good. I'd take his seminars if possible. Email me for more info. Good luck. Geoff Briggs
  15. Howdy, two wish list items: 1) better 3D snapping. Take a look at newcomer BOA for excellent snapping to edges, midpoints of edges, center of faces, etc. 2) fix quirks in Working Planes. Currently when you use the Set Working Plane tool's hand picker on any of the vertical faces of a cube the new WP will be oriented with the I axis up and the J axis left. Then if you invoke the Perpendicular View button on the WP palette (necessary if you want to draw 2D object on the WP), the view will be rotated. Please make it so that however the view is currently set, the working plane will be oriented with the J up and the I to the right. This logical orientation leaves the drawn objects as they were without having to perform the additional step of rotating the WP. Thanks. ------------------ Regards, Geoff Briggs
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