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Unfortunately, these two functionalities were accidentally omitted from the latest release. They are on the list to be added back. for the time being, you have the option to configure the cables themselves (after the breakout) via the configure cable button in the OIP.
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If you want a non-braceworks worksheet with all the items on the system in question, @Sam Jones has a tool to gather all items and add them to a worksheet with weights.
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So, let me understand. You're looking for accuracy of 1/8"=1' down to the difference of an unsharpened pencil? Kidding aside, I just printed these on my HP Laser Jet Pro M477 and they are both spot on. Directly from VW. Top in a viewport and the bottom printed directly from the design layer. I also checked via exporting to a PDF and printing. Same result. All are spot on.
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If Tom's suggestions work, let us know. Otherwise, we do know of an issue with M1 and the driver for these dongles. The dongle manufacturer is working on fixing the driver.
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My numbers are off to the side of my light
Scott C. Parker replied to Asincliar's question in Troubleshooting
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You're missing step is to edit the 2d layout in the Label Legend to actually place the numbers where you want them. See attached and let us know if this fixes the issue.
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Hello @AnthWhite, Welcome to Vectorworks. Have you explored the VW video courses in the VW University? https://university.vectorworks.net/course/index.php?tagfilter[category]=27 Some are intro level made by users as presentations as to what VW can do and includes a bit of how to do it. Longer courses/videos dive deeper into specifics. Several speak to rendering and setting up the room itself. https://university.vectorworks.net/course/view.php?id=2085 https://university.vectorworks.net/course/view.php?id=2063 https://university.vectorworks.net/course/view.php?id=1933 https://university.vectorworks.net/course/view.php?id=1639 https://university.vectorworks.net/course/view.php?id=195 Best, Scott
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Some questions: When you're snapping your lights to the truss/hanging position, are you in: Top/Plan view 2D Top 3D view An ISO view Front/Side views? Which ones worked? Which ones did not? When you built your hanging position, was the truss/pipe: Already at height? On the floor and then you moved it to height after it became a hanging position? Did you make it a symbol? or use just the geometry? Thanks, Scott
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@capital_Designs @mlkimmel @Blackfaer Troubleshooting question and test. Would you please copy and paste the offending hanging positions into a new blank drawing and try again? If you get the same issue happening, Would it be possible for us to obtain files to look at? If you're updating 2021 files, those are fine. If you can duplicate the issue in fresh 2022 files, even better. You can DM them directly instead of posting here if you wish.
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Dead hang truss to house rigging point
Scott C. Parker replied to DylanvanEgmond's topic in Braceworks
What happens if you do this without the house rigging points? In other words, add the dead hangs to just the truss and then calculate. -
@Kevin Allen do you use shapr3D?
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savvy linesets and vectorworks 2022
Scott C. Parker replied to jakeslominski's topic in Entertainment
You may get faster help if you contact Joshua via his support page. https://benghiatlighting.com/software/support/ -
@Charlie Winter Your symbol key is slow for me as well. We're looking at it.
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So it sounds like it's something related to the filtering. What happens if you delete the unwanted items vs. filtering them out?
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If we could get copies of the files for testing, it would be very helpful. Thanks, Scott
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A couple of observations and a specific solution from my PoV. Both Mark and Andy offer excellent suggestions on construction/editing the path polyline. I have one more to offer. This is true for many but not all. Some prefer to space them evenly for either looks or the slight advantage of offering a bit less stress on the slider bar. 8'10.5" for all is ever so slightly less fatiguing on the slider then extending them fully to 10'. Of course, local practice varies. Personally, I'd send 12 panels of drape just in case and if they use it, great. If not, it's a spare. To draw exactly what you want so you get the count you want, try this: drape tool. Start your line, hit the tab key and type in 30' followed by enter and then click where needed. Continue your line for another 6' and double click to end. (You could also hit tab again and enter 6' to be exact.) In the OiP, enter your drape panel width of 58" Change the "Vertical Tied Fullness (%)" to 40. This gives you three panels for the 10' sections and two for the 6' section.
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add a person for scale in spotlight 2022?
Scott C. Parker replied to oldnewguy's topic in Entertainment
If only for scale, the fastest method is simply extruding a 1'x2' oval to 6' +/- a bit. Otherwise, Pat mentions Image props. Search the resource manager for "people" and use the resulting image props found. -
Short answer, no. But... For visual representation of what you're doing, try this. Use the hoist tool and place a hoist on the motor side of the tower. Use the hoist tool again and this time choose a "Hoist Chain Link" symbol as your hoist for the no-hoist chain side. Play with the hoist up/down setting to move the hook. Caution when making worksheets to count your hoists. It'll report two for the above. Easy to filter out all "Hoist Chain Link" objects to ignore. hth, Scott
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Are you placing the summary for the first time in the drawing you're working in? Or has you already built the first one and now you're placing it again? How many different symbols is it trying to include? I get beach balls when I have a large number of items and the tool is trying to build the list of symbols to include on its own.
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For those of you who layout cables, what are your preferred line types and/or colors? Do you use solid lines for some cables and dashed for others? Do you use color coding for your various cables? Do you assign the above for each cable type? How do you control these settings? Per cable type? Per class in which the cables are assigned? I'm starting with these four main cable types: Feeder, Multi, Jumpers, Data. Further, how do lighting, audio, video, etc. cables differ from each other with regards to above? If you have examples to share, I'd love to see them. Thanks, Scott
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I had the exact same issues when I started using BW. Change the Braceworks Preferences to "Usability" when you're comparing to hand-done math. This turns off the added safety factors. Best, Scott
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Stagedeck Text Options in Different Views/Viewport
Scott C. Parker replied to TomLav's topic in Entertainment
Totally different question on ramps. If I were to create a report to send to your favorite ramp vendor, which would be the bare minimum to share when ordering a ramp? Height? length? Height & Length? Height & Slope? Do I need to spec the width? Remember, this will likely be with a vendor which whom you've worked with before. I need more than "send me six 4x8's with 2' legs and one matching ramp." -
cga, Note that the only thing you can't do without the actual Braceworks license is the calculations. All the connectivity functions of Braceworks are baked into Spotlight. Best, Scott
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hybrid objects can only be rotated...
Scott C. Parker replied to mjunderdog1's topic in General Discussion
@C. Strong Touring I had the same issue of not being able to see the recording. Were you using Chrome? When I switched to FireFox, it worked. I'd like to track this issue down. Thanks, Scott