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Vectorworks 2024 Update 3 Available for Download - UPDATE 3.1
cwailes commented on JuanP's article in Tech Bulletins
I am having crashes if I convert a file over from 2023 into 2024 and I use the pan tool. It will lock up my entire system. I don't have that problem with the same file in 2023 or if I create a brand new file in 2024. I am running windows 11 Pro 64-bit, not sure if that matters either. -
Yeah. I have reached out to them. Waiting on them to reply on next steps. I checked the other thread you mentioned Pat. I did the repair in the advanced options and it said it fixed 1 file, but still won't update. Hopefully they will have a solution to fix my problem.
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Yes, I have tried that as well. I have even tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program.
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Pat I tried that. I even added the updater app to be allowed to work through my firewall.
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I am trying to update Vectorworks 2024 to the latest 2.1 update using the updater app. It tells me to quit Vectorworks and then click "Start" which I do. However, that message continuously comes up even though the program is not running and the update never happens. Any ideas on what to do?
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Thank you Kevin for giving me a call and all of your help. This definitely helped a lot.
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Hey Kevin, try calling me again. I was on the phone.
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Kevin, This is from a client. They the front of the roof to flare up and a very small portion of the back of the roof to flare up. I thought about using a slab object with the slab drainage tool to possibly create it.
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Hello everyone. How would you all model this roof? The larger portion of the upper roof is 2:12 and slopes according to the arrows. The two circled areas are 2:12 and do slope at that same angle as the main portion but need to be flared up also with the slope direction of the arrows on their faces. So I literally have a roof face that is angled/sloped in two directions with a valley between the two. I cannot for the life of me figure out the way to do this. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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For some reason when I run this command the walls do not go all the way to the underside of the roof. It leaves about a foot or more below the bottom of the roof. What could be causing this?
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I have never really messed with the steel framing members. Are there options for different connections?
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But the main steel columns and the main steel rafters would have to be modeled to match the shapes above, correct?
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Can anyone tell me the best way to model a steel frame building like this one? I know the structural framing member tool allows you to select different framing members, but I don't see any that match the tapered columns and main frame rafters like the one in this example. I assume they have to be modeled?
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That was it. I don't know how I turned that off.