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Tamsin Slatter

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  1. Hi Pat. There was a problem. The first step should be to go to the Resource Manager and click the cog icon. Then choose Refresh Libraries.

    BUT, I'm finding that it's still an issue, although the issue has changed slightly.

    I have filed a bug.

    VB-169046 (internal reference).

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  2. In case others are following this thread:

    If you have an E-series licence (internet activated), you can install the licence on a laptop and work at home. 

    If you have a G-series licence, (Site protection Server managed), you can check out the licence for 30 days. Details can be found in this article in Vectorworks Help:

    http://app-help.vectorworks.net/2019/eng/index.htm#t=VW2019_Guide%2FSiteProtection%2FBorrowing_and_Returning_a_Vectorworks_License.htm%23XREF_20212_Borrowing_and&rhsearch=check out license&rhsyns=

  3. Morning Tim.
    Thanks for the extra information. I don't know why it's worked fine on the office computer - but it's great that it has!

    My recommendation regarding service packs was just that it would have a series of bug-fixes included. Each year, we release a number of service packs throughout the life of a release. The latest will include the latest fixes. But it's not essential.

     

    Can you send me a PM with the best number to call you on and I'll give you a call now.

  4. Hi Timothy
    Yes, we're all preparing for some time at home I think! 

     

    Please see this article for information on operating system compatibility.

    (I note from this that 2013 is not actually compatible with your work desktop - but will be with your Home Laptop).

    Also, you should probably install the latest service pack for 2013 too.

    If your licence number starts with an E, you will be able to just install it on your home computer.

    Can I suggest you give the UK office a call in the morning - 01635 580318 - and then we can help you with the serial number and download link.

  5. Hi Lisa

    You do have the Export Web View, together with the Export Panorama, under the Export menu. Both of these options can be processed on Vectorworks Cloud Services, and then shared with your client via a web link/QR code. They will be able to open this on a browser/mobile device/VR headset, without requiring any special software at all.

    The Panorama option can use any Renderworks style.

    These cloud options are available to customers with an active Vectorworks Service Select contract.

  6. And... the other advantage of using 3D polys as modifiers, particularly for curves, is that you can run Simplify 3D polys on them, to reduce the vertex count and avoid creating an unnecessarily complex site model which takes forever to calculate.

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  7. Actually, there is no such thing as a contour site modifier. Under that name, it's really just an open Pad. So a 3D Poly does just as well and yes, the class trick us pure magic.

    Remember this when creating complex modifiers. The advantage of a 3D poly is that it each vertex can have a unique Z value, unlike a Pad.

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  8. To add to Bryan's excellent input... if you already have 3D polys that represent your proposed contours, you do not need to convert them. Simply add them to the Site-DTM-Modifier class and they will become modifiers. And yes, always use a Grade Limit.

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  9. It looks like you have Unified View turned off. Trying the View > Unified view menu item to turn it on. This will mean that when you change the view, all layers will change to the same view.

     

    As you are self-educating, have you discovered the learning materials available to you in Vectorworks University?  You can create a free account, and run through tutorials that will take you from the basics right through to more advanced topics.

  10. I would recommend that all referenced files are using the same user coordinate system. So, for each file in the project, after importing, draw a circle with a radius large enough to cover the entire set of geometry. If possible, this circle should be centred on exactly the same place in the project. Then, run Tools > Origin > Center Drawing on Internal Origin. This will ensure that the same point in the project is positioned over the internal origin, across the set of files. Then, run Tools > Origin > User Origin. Choose Next Mouse Click is and type in the true X and Y coordinates for that point on the site. Click OK and click on the internal origin. This will overlay the world coordinates on the internal coordinates and will ensure that everything aligns when referencing. (Of course, you can delete the circles - they are just a convenient way of ensuring the the center operation is centering the same point in the project).

  11. Yes, it's definitely available in Landmark, and is definitely in the Visualisation tool set. Could it be that you've migrated an older template forwards which won't have the new tools on it? 

     

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