kenpayson Posted October 11, 2018 Share Posted October 11, 2018 I had a problem with wall and 'window-in-wall' and 'door-in-wall' behavior in 2019 and it persists with SP1. This is frightening as I'll be working on a 3D model with some very complicated wall shapes, as well as mostly straightforward level height walls, and the doors and windows seem to move or disappear without warning. Undo still won't work with walls. Many times a wall will become 'frozen' - the doors and windows won't be moveable or changeable when inserted in the walls. This is not only slowing down my production by more than 50% since I have to constantly redo work, but I'm not sure if the file will maintain any level of integrity. I'm on a deadline and now forced to deal with these issues. I regret upgrading to 2019. Quote Link to comment
0 Vectorworks, Inc Employee PVA - Admin Posted October 11, 2018 Vectorworks, Inc Employee Share Posted October 11, 2018 I am not able to replicate any of this oddness here in a test file, are there a set of steps you are able to do there that always replicate the issue? Does it happen even in a new blank test file, adding a few walls, inserting some objects and then going through the undo list? Quote Link to comment
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I had a problem with wall and 'window-in-wall' and 'door-in-wall' behavior in 2019 and it persists with SP1.
This is frightening as I'll be working on a 3D model with some very complicated wall shapes, as well as
mostly straightforward level height walls, and the doors and windows seem to move or disappear without warning.
Undo still won't work with walls. Many times a wall will become 'frozen' - the doors and windows won't be moveable
or changeable when inserted in the walls. This is not only slowing down my production by more than 50% since I have
to constantly redo work, but I'm not sure if the file will maintain any level of integrity.
I'm on a deadline and now forced to deal with these issues. I regret upgrading to 2019.
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