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  1. Hello hope you are doing great. Here is the solution to your problem : Open Vectorworks on your Macbook Pro. Go to the 'Tools' menu at the top of the screen. Look for an option like 'Plugin Manager' or 'Extensions Manager'. In the plugin manager, you should see a list of installed plugins. Locate the 'Production Assistant' plugin in the list. There should be an option to uninstall or remove the plugin. Click on that option.
  2. You can try adjusting the pressure settings to optimize the flow within each area. Or you may want to consider implementing a zoning system that divides the polygons into equal area parts. This can be achieved by using functions or tools available in software such as the one you attached. Good luck with your project!
  3. One potential solution you can try is exporting your Vectorworks plans as PNG files instead of JPEGs. PNG supports lossless compression, which means you won't lose quality when compressing the images. This should help you maintain transparency and reduce file sizes compared to JPEGs.
  4. The ability to import individual filters instead of the entire file would provide greater convenience.
  5. Simplifying the process and reducing clicks is always a welcome enhancement.
  6. If you have deleted your Vectorworks folder before uninstalling the demo version, try reinstalling it
  7. Unfortunately, in the software you're using, there may not be a direct option to convert the extrusions to unstyled walls. The method you mentioned of drawing around each existing wall with the wall tool and setting the wall thickness individually is the more conventional way to achieve what you're looking for. While it may take more time, it ensures accurate representation of the walls as individual entities. Alternatively, you can explore any available plugins or scripts specific to your software that might offer the functionality you need.
  8. Hey! Hope you are doing good. You can try this Edit the symbol Double-click on the symbol to enter the editing mode. Adjust the class settings Once inside the symbol, go to the class settings and make sure the interior finish class is turned off within the symbol as well. This will ensure that the interior finish is hidden when the class is turned off. Exit the symbol editing mode After making the necessary changes to the class settings within the symbol, exit the symbol editing mode to return to the main drawing.
  9. It is possible that the tool does not offer a built-in feature to achieve that exact design.
  10. Hey! Start by conceptualizing the overall design and dimensions of the wall. Consider factors like the height, width, and spacing between the fins. Use a 3D modeling software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, or Revit to create a 3D model of the wall with fins. Begin by drawing the basic structure of the wall and then add the fins as separate elements. You can create multiple profiles for the fins to add variety. Model each fin as a separate component or object. Apply the desired profiles and dimensions to create the variations you want. Ensure that the fins align properly with the wall structure. Generate detailed 2D drawings of the wall and fins from different perspectives. Include dimensions, materials, and any additional information necessary for construction or fabrication. Use the 3D model and detailed drawings as references during the construction process. Assemble the fins onto the wall structure according to your design and specifications. I think this would help.
  11. Yes, it is possible to view recorded webinars at a later date, even if you missed the live session. Webinar platforms and organizations provide recordings of their webinars for on-demand viewing.
  12. Hey hope you are doing great. Yes, the Data Manager in Vectorworks can potentially cause performance and stability problems, especially if handling complex data or executing inefficient code mappings. The impact intensity can vary based on factors such as data volume, code mapping efficiency, and system specifications.
  13. Hey Use an MTP>LC adapter Instead of connecting the MTP>LC fiber breakout cable directly to the SFP module, use an MTP>LC adapter. This adapter will convert the MTP connector to an LC connector, allowing you to connect the fiber breakout cable to the adapter. Then, use a separate LC patch cable to connect the adapter to the SFP module. This way, you can indirectly connect the MTP>LC fiber breakout cable to the SFP module while still adhering to the requirement of a direct connection to the SFP socket.
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