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  1. In honor of Comicon, you guys are all Super Heroes!!! Thank you so much for the swift responses. It’s funny, even though I know how Sheet Layers and Design Layers are supposed to work, I’ve never had this issue before because until VW2015 everything on my Design Layer were View Ports. With VW2015, the Instrument Schedule tool was so good that I haven’t found the need to make many changes to my instrument schedules and thus don’t have them on a separate View Port … so this caught me off guard and frustrated the heck out of me! So thanks guys.

    Pat, I had started doing #2 after Josh’s suggestion, but I like your #3 a lot as well!!! Thanks.

    Thank you ALL for your help!

    Maybe this has already been made clear, but there are four main ways to change the visibility of classes.

    1. Manually change them using the Navigation Palette or Organization Palette.

    2. Create a Viewport and change them inside the viewport. This will only effect the visibility (and possibly attributes) for that viewport.

    3. Write a script to set visibilities.

    4. Use a Saved View (which is basically just a script to set visibilities.

    So if you use a Savied View, and then change layers manually, the class (and layer) visibilities will still be the same as after you used the Saved View.

    If you are going to use Saved Views, you should probably create one that will turn on the visibility of ALL the classes.

    I see three options for your current problem.

    1. Continue to manually turn the class back on now that you know why it is turning off.

    2. Change the class of the objects to one that is always on.

    3. Make another Saved View that has the correct layers on for the sheet layer and use that to move to the sheet layer.

  2. Thanks Jim and Josh,

    I guess it makes a little more sense now ... especially Josh's suggestion that I should just keep my title block on a class that's always visible. Truth be told, there's no reason for that class to not always be visible since the only content is actually created directly on the sheet layer.

    Thanks guys

  3. Hi Jim,

    I forgot to mention that I am using VW2015 with SP4. That being said, I don't see the option you are talking about. I understand that Sheet Layers can't control class visibility, but something is telling the Sheet Layer to that when every I come back from a saved view with that class off, it should stay off in the Sheet Layer view. Does this make sense? I know that my explanation doesn't sound that clear, but that's the best I think I can do.

    I've attached a screen shot of the Organization window to kind of explain (better I hope) what I'm talking about. In the saved view titled "Plot View - W/set," I don't want the Class titled "Title Block" on (which it's not). Whenever I go back to the my "Plot View - W/set" saved view and then go back to any of my Sheet Layers from this saved view, the "Title Block" class is turned off again.

    Does this make sense what what I'm saying?

    Thanks

  4. O.k., I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I know I'm missing something simple and it's been an hour and a half and I have to have this plot done today, so I figured I'd get some help before I go insane.

    So this is the problem. I have my plot finished, my instrument key is on a Class Called "Title Block." The instrument key is created directly on the Sheet Layer with my final plot. Every time I go back to a saved view that does not have the the Class called "Title Block" visible and go back to my final plot sheet layer I have to keep re-enabling the Class titled "Title Block." Where am I going wrong? I even have a view port with a "Typical" instrument layout that is on that same Class (called "Title Bock") and that doesn't show up either unless I go back and re-enable the visibility for that Class.

    So the Sheet Layer is turning off the visibility for my Class called "Title Block." How do I tell the Sheet Layer that this Class is supposed to be visible (in that Sheet Layer, but not the other views).

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.

  5. Mr. Shelly,

    Thank you so much for the response ... and in doing so I instantly recognized what I was doing wrong (I hate when I post a question and then realize that the answer was staring me directly in the face!). What I was doing incorrectly to start was that I was inserting the 2D title block in my "Sheet Layer" not my "Design Layer," thus causing the scale of the title block to be out of whack ... after correcting that problem I then used the title block as a 2D element.

    Regarding my statement "use them as a title block, or would i have to create a 'custom title block'" The 1st part was referring to whether or not I could use the "Sheet Border" tool with the FT Title Blocks, which I now know you can't, so the 2nd part of the question should have read; "can I then convert the FT Title Blocks into a "custom title blocks" that I can use with the "Sheet Border" tool and the "object Info Palette?". This would lead to the print boundary part of the question, which is a reference to how Nemetschek recommends that you create a "custom title block" to interact Object Info Palette http://download2.nemetschek.net/TechTips/Custom_Title_Block/Custom_Title_Block.html. In the video they recommend that you set the scale to 1:1 and then set the page boundary to the size you normally print at (36x24) ... this is where I run into the problem since I'm not building a title block from scratch but using the 2D insertion tool to insert the FT title block. When I do this the FT title block is the wrong scale ...

    Anyway, I guess you might asking why go through all this trouble when I could just insert the title block as a 2D element in my drawing and be done with it ... the only answer is that I like a challenge ...

    Hope all that wasn't too confusing and thank you for a FABULOUS product!

    Hi PowerPC [and hi Ray]:

    Steve Shelley here. The title blocks in the FT-2D Drafting Elements object library are 2d symbols, but they contain no info record. there's no data or anything fancy like that. paste it into the drawing, double click to edit, or command-K [on a mac] a selected title block to convert it back to a group. then you can ungroup and move stuff around to your heart's content. at the time, i figured that trying to attach data records might be more troublesome. i have to revisit this file in the near future.

    as for your statement "use them as a title block, or would i have to create a 'custom title block'; i'm uncertain as the process you're talking about--i just haven't done that. i've just used these symbols or variations of them.

    once one of the title blocks is reverted to being a group, it could then be selected and it's scale could be changed to suit the drawing size. i'm not certain how to respond to your inquiry about the print boundary, sorry. if you have other questions that i can help you with feel free to contact me offlist; mrtemplate@earthlink.net.

    thanks,

    shelley

  6. So I just recently purchased the Soft Symbol V3 for Vectorworks 2010 and I was trying to use the title blocks (in the 2D Draft folder) ... but I'm having a bit of a time using these ... are they just 2D images or can they be used as actual records ... i.e. can I use them as a title block or would I have to create a "custom title block" using one (or all) of them as a template. If that's the case, then what size do I set the print boundary to? If I use US Arch D the title block is twice as large as the page and then I'm going to have to edit each component individually. Any of this making any sense?

    Thanks in advance for any help.

  7. Thanks, glad I was able to "Beta" test the Student Version :-)

    PowerPC,

    We isolated the problem to the student version and it will be fixed with the next update but we are not sure why you are having a problem with your professional version.

    Please contact tech support.

    They will want to check your serial number and probably check/delete some other files to make sure VW is using the professional serial number.

    Kevin

  8. Hi Andrew,

    Thank you SO MUCH for your response. To answer your questions:

    1) No I did not create User Folders for VW2010 (at least not that I know of).

    2) Both were/are the full Designer package (with architect, designer, fundamentals, landmark, machine design & spotlight).

    3) Yes I am using the stock workspace.

    4) They tried to, but we noticed that the none of the 3 plug-ins were showing up under the spotlight drop down in the "workspace editor" (see attached file ... I've also attached a 2nd file showing that the plug-ins are there)

    Where do we go from here ...

    PowerPC -

    I'm sorry you're having difficulty.

    First off, your contacting NNA directly w. the issue was the correct avenue to pursue. They are supporting all of the tools that are part of the Spotlight package - including Video Screen and its siblings. Landru Design will support the tools purchased directly from us.

    That being said...

    What you're describing sounds like an installation problem - though an odd one. A few questions for you:

    1) Did you set up User Folders for VW2010? If so, did you include those in what you erased in-between installs?

    2) Are both the student VW version and your commercial VW version either Spotlight or Designer?

    3) Are you using the stock Spotlight Workspace that is provided when you install Spotlight or Designer?

    4) Did Tech Support walk you through editing your Workspace? If not, I'd try deleting the 3 wayward tools from your Workspace and then re-adding them.

    Let's start there...

  9. Installed 2010 and have been trying to use the "Video Screen" tool (as well as the Television & Blended Screen tools) to no avail. Every time I select one I get the following: "The Plug-in tool "Television" [Video Screen, Blended Screen] could not be selected. Check to make sure it is in you "Plug-ins" folder." This has been going since Friday when I was previewing the "student" version. I received my boxed version today, deleted the previous version of VW2010 as well as ALL the user preferences and ALL Application supports to avail. I have used a different user account and the problem is still there. I went to try it on my home machine, but alas, VW2010 does not support the PowerPC chip set.

    Does anyone have any solutions? Tech Support did say that if the problem was still there I should call them back, but considering it's 7:03 EST I will have to wait until tomorrow, so I was just putting it out there.

    I am running VW2010 on a MacBook Pro, OS 10.5.8. My version of (as stated before) VW2010 (Build 112199)

    Any suggestion would be very welcomed, but take in mind that I have already un-installed and re-installed the program 3 times, deleted all user preferences and application support files (3 times as well). Used a different user, and changed the "Sharing & Permission" options as well ... all to no avail.

    I need to set up a video screen for one of the the projects I am currently working on so would like to get this working.

    Thanks in advance for any help.

  10. Thanks folks,

    It turns out that there was no 3D information (I imagine) because when I told VW to import both 2D & 3D information it returned only 2D information. Oh well, guess I will have to create it from scratch. Thanks ... just curious, is there anyway to use or combine there section view with mine? Or to drop my instruments in their section view in either an Isometric view or Section view?

    Thanks.

  11. When you import an AutoCAD or DWG file into VW does VW keep the 3D data? The reason I ask is because I am using VW12.5 and got the plans for the space I am supposed to be working in from the architects which were in DWG format ... that's fine except when I go to create a section view and every thing that was imported was all 2D.

    I have never used AutoCAD before and fortunately (in my short time) all the files that I have received from designer and other folks have all been VW files or I have created the plan from scratch. However I have to assume that the plans were created with corresponding 3D information as they supplied a "section" view with the files I received.

    I really don't want to have to trace the plan as I would rather not waste time on it. Is there any why I can get the 3D information (if any) from the DWG file or can I merge the section view that they supplied with my section view from VW?

    Thank in advance for the help

  12. I created a custom light position (a curved position because there is none in VW12) for the space I am working in. My "Object Info" is telling me that the light position is in "Class: None" and "Layer: light Position." However, the position is grayed out and I can't click on it. After turning on and off my classes one by one I found that if the "drapes" class is set to on or active, then my custom position shows up. How can I get VW to put give it back its correct attibutes? i.e. not grayed out when its class and layers are active.

    I tried deleting and creating a new position, and this worked fine, though I had to give it a new name (VW wouldn't let me use the same name even tough it was deleted). However, because it is a curved position (and was created from an arch) the position name is nowhere near the location of the position so I renamed it manually with the same name ... when this was done it defaulted to the problem listed above. if I renamed it with a different name manually the psotion vanised ... what the heck is going on here ... can anyone help me?

    Thanks

    p.s. does VW2008 have curved ligting position? If not, WHY!!!!

  13. I created a custom light position (a curved position because there is none in VW12) for the space I am working in. However, since the light position is curved I can't get the align and distribute feature to work on it. Is there anyway to align and distribute my light fixtures along a curved light position without having to do it manually?

    Thanks

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