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  1. Going back in the posts a bit, it appears that the new Intel Macs are not dual boot ready (ie MacOSX and Windows XP), as Windows can't be run on them. There are reports of many early users trying to install Windows XP and even Vista with no joy. There are technical reasons in the hardware why this is not the case. I'm sure somebody will work out how to do it but for the average users it will be a no go.

    What has to be remembered is that these machines are Macs, and will not run Windows software unless Windows is installed, or run under emulation using Virtual PC.

    Virtual PC will not run under Rosetta and Microsoft are saying an Universal VPC will not be available until 2007.

    So it looks like if you need to run Windows apps you need to stick to the existing G5s, or buy a PC.

  2. Dean,

    For 3D modelling power VectorWorks will struggle against FormZ. Both are very quirky modellers, but FormZ is built for 3D and has a wealth of features that VectorWorks cannot match.

    If you can make use of VW hybrid modelling tools (eg wall, floor slab, roof, column, and the plug ins etc) then VW is more productive. If you are modelling from scratch and for high end visuals then FormZ will be a better, more flexible, option.

  3. Has anybody had this problem in VW12 Designer? I have a customer reporting that they can render fine from design layers, but when they create a viewport of a 3D model the viewport rendering options (in Edit Objects-Shape) only shows wireframe and hidden line. None of the renderworks rendering options show in the list at all. This has been verified on 2 different machines. They are running VW 12 Designer, on Mac OS10.4.3.

  4. Peter,

    Sorry to say this but you are seeing a deficiency in VectorWorks/ACIS. FormZ is based on ACIS, so if you export the same model into VectorWorks as an ACIS file you will get exactly the same issue.

    I tried exactly the same shape using FormZ and Ashlar Vellum Cobalt (also based on ACIS). There are no lines (iso or otherwise) in that.

    I suspect VectorWorks is doing something odd to the surfaces when it imports. One of the issues with using VW as a full on 3D application like this is the lack of control over import/export, display of iso lines and so on.

    Rendering is one thing but producing production drawings requires control over the display of EVERY line. Until VW can handle things like turning off tangent edges, locally editing isolines and edges it will never really compete in the MCAD sector.

  5. Using titleblocks in viewports is not that unusual and has many benefits for those not using Architect.

    The standard procedure is to create a project specific title block drawing with different notes etc in different classes, and WGR that into the active file, then create viewports from that layer. Class visibilities lets you turn different sections on and off.

    If anything on the project block changes, it is a single edit to update all the linked sheets.

    With regards to your problem though, I have no idea what the problem is! Do the plans plot OK with the titleblock viewports turned off?

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