sketcher Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 how the heck do you get to the files marked .sta? Quote Link to comment
maarten. Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 .sta are your templates. To make one: File=>Save as Template. To find them in your finder: Aplication support/VW/2008/Templates. Quote Link to comment
sketcher Posted September 2, 2008 Author Share Posted September 2, 2008 ok. but if i double click or got ot "open" to open them, i get a generic border that's it. i am actually looking in the STANDARDS file. i guess i'm not sure where they are within the program. it may be bad navigating on my part. any more ideas? what should i be looking for/at? Quote Link to comment
Ray Libby Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 They don't contain drawings, they contain data. Quote Link to comment
maarten. Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 If you double click on them in the finder, you'll open them BUT they'll get the "untitled.vwx" name. If you do File=>new, you'll get a little dialog where you can choose between these templates. I hope it's this what you want to know, otherwise i have no idea what you're asking :crazy: Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 Just to pull this all together: .STA file are Stantionary or Template Files. If you double click them, they open a VW file that contains the information in the template (drawing size, layers, classes, borders, resources, etc.) but with a title of Untitled.vwx On the Mac (or at least some Macs), the .sta extension is not mapped to VW, but rather to Adobe Photoshop Match. You can also access the data in these files by doing File:New and choosing Use Document Template and picking the STA file you want in the dialog box. You can save any VW file that is open as a STA file by choosing File:Save As Template. If you want to change a template, simple create a new file from the template, edit it as necessary and then Save as Template. Give it the name and click OK to overwrite the original file. The STA files that ship with VW are in the Applications:VectorWorks:Templates file. Ones that you create yourself are stored by default in your user data folder: Users/Your User Name/Library/Application Support/VectorWorks/2008/Templates or C:\Documents and Settings\Your User Name\Application Data\Nemetschek\VectorWorks\2008/Templates Pat Quote Link to comment
sketcher Posted September 2, 2008 Author Share Posted September 2, 2008 i'm not sure how to explain, but i will try again from the beginning.... i was looking for a plumbing fitting, went thru files and found a file listed as"AIA plumbing Eng.sta. so i thought my problems were solved. but no, they weren't. how do you get to the data that is in that file? pathway...VECTORWORKS>STANDARDS>AIA_Plumbing_Eng.sta i understand that they arent necessarily a 'drawing' but where is that files data and how can i use it? hope that makes my question clearer !? not sure how to clearly ask what i need :>b Quote Link to comment
sketcher Posted September 2, 2008 Author Share Posted September 2, 2008 ok i got it....if i go to architectural work space and use the objects palette, they are in there! Quote Link to comment
Pat Stanford Posted September 2, 2008 Share Posted September 2, 2008 What you are looking for is not likely in the STA files. It will be in the vwx files in the Libraries folder Applications:Vectorworks 2008:Libraries I would start your search in the Objects-Imperial folder. Check out the files 15_Plumbing_Fittings.vwx and 15_Plumbing_Fixtures.vwx. The best way to access these is probably to add them to your Favorites in the Resource Browser. Go to the Resource Browser and in the triangle pull down menu next to Files select Add New Favorite Files. Navigate to the Objects-Imperial folder in the dialog box. On the Mac if you hold down the shift key as you click on multiple items, it will select everything between the two clicks. If you hold down the Command key, it will select just the items clicked on. Click the Open button and everything selected will be added to your Favorites in the Resource Browser. Back in the Resource Browser, select the file you want to see the resources from in the top pull down file selection. Everything below the line are favorites. Everything above the line are open files. In the bottom window you can see all of the resources available in the file. Just drag and drop them into your active document. Pat Quote Link to comment
sketcher Posted September 2, 2008 Author Share Posted September 2, 2008 holy bejeebers thats like christmas.. i figured i wasnt looking correctly WOOOOO HOOOOO!!!! THANKS ALL!!!! Quote Link to comment
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