I believe you may also have to click on the eye dropper tools preferences button and select Plug-in Parameters.
It would be lovely if, when one eye-drops a wall, the wall would automatically unstyle. Second, why is Plug-in Parameters not set to ON by default? Can these be changed in time for V.13?
Tom Greggs
On 2/11/07 4:29 PM, "Kevin Shertz" <kshertz@VERIZON.NET> wrote:
> David,
>
> It's likely that the wall you're trying to change is linked to a wall
> style, which is a fixed definition. In order to do this you have to
> have it be an un-styled wall.
>
> The best way to wrap your head around a wall style in VW12 is to
> think of it as a symbol definition -- the only way to modify it is to
> go into the resource and edit it... that will change the information
> in all instances of the resource. And, like a symbol, you can
> replace one for another via the Object Info palette when the item is
> selected.
>
> Regards,
> Kevin Shertz
>
>
> On Feb 11, 2007, at 3:25 PM, David Sassano wrote:
>
>> I have the eydropper set to pick up attributes for
>> walls, but when I click on the wall that I want to
>> change to the attributes of the first will I picked,
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I believe you may also have to click on the eye dropper tools preferences button and select Plug-in Parameters.
It would be lovely if, when one eye-drops a wall, the wall would automatically unstyle. Second, why is Plug-in Parameters not set to ON by default? Can these be changed in time for V.13?
Tom Greggs
On 2/11/07 4:29 PM, "Kevin Shertz" <kshertz@VERIZON.NET> wrote:
> David,
>
> It's likely that the wall you're trying to change is linked to a wall
> style, which is a fixed definition. In order to do this you have to
> have it be an un-styled wall.
>
> The best way to wrap your head around a wall style in VW12 is to
> think of it as a symbol definition -- the only way to modify it is to
> go into the resource and edit it... that will change the information
> in all instances of the resource. And, like a symbol, you can
> replace one for another via the Object Info palette when the item is
> selected.
>
> Regards,
> Kevin Shertz
>
>
> On Feb 11, 2007, at 3:25 PM, David Sassano wrote:
>
>> I have the eydropper set to pick up attributes for
>> walls, but when I click on the wall that I want to
>> change to the attributes of the first will I picked,
>> nothing happens.
>>
>
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