I must be doing something wrong as I'm getting multiple copies of existing layers produced without my knowing how. Is their an editing function which intentionally does this, perhaps indirectly?
An issue perhaps related to this is that DCAD crashes when I attempt to overwrite a layer set with the same name, intending to re-define it. Maybe as a part of this crash the layers are duped?
What version of Datacad are you using? Are you using Layer Export / Import at all? Or maybe using an old macro? Can you find a pattern when it seems like the dupe. layers appear?
Thanks! - Josh
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It seems this is a result of my not understanding the layer set functions: I thought they were to save settings to be loaded when desired for working on something in particular and then quickly switching to other sets as appropriate for other work - now I finally realize that the 'load' command loads additional copies of the previously created layer sets, it does not return the layers to the previous state, which is what I thought was going on, and what I would like to do.
Thanks, Josh.
Thanks, Josh.
Hello Brooke,
Just a contribution:
You can use the "S4 Import Layer" feature on [Layers] menu, to replace the contents of the active layer with an imported one.
This can allow to update your drawing with an external contribution.
Thanks,
Miguel
Just a contribution:
You can use the "S4 Import Layer" feature on [Layers] menu, to replace the contents of the active layer with an imported one.
This can allow to update your drawing with an external contribution.
Thanks,
Miguel
Miguel J. Palaoro • Porto Alegre • Brasil
[DataCAD user since V.4 • Languages: English & Português • Scale Type/Unit: Meter-ABNT]
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brookefox wrote:It seems this is a result of my not understanding the layer set functions: I thought they were to save settings to be loaded when desired for working on something in particular and then quickly switching to other sets as appropriate for other work - now I finally realize that the 'load' command loads additional copies of the previously created layer sets, it does not return the layers to the previous state, which is what I thought was going on, and what I would like to do.
What you are saying sounds like GoToViews. Try going to the GoToViews menu and saving go to views which allows you to switch back and forth to views with various layers switched on and off.
Hi (Brooke?):
I see what you are looking for and the end result you are after (I think). If I understand correctly, you'd like to load a LayerSet and have the results replace what currently resides on layers of the same name. Am I on the right track here? If not, please elaborate on what you are trying to accomplish and I'll see about getting it into a future version. Just ask around, Wish Lists are something we try and take care of pretty quickly.
Regards,
Dave
I see what you are looking for and the end result you are after (I think). If I understand correctly, you'd like to load a LayerSet and have the results replace what currently resides on layers of the same name. Am I on the right track here? If not, please elaborate on what you are trying to accomplish and I'll see about getting it into a future version. Just ask around, Wish Lists are something we try and take care of pretty quickly.
Regards,
Dave
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DATACAD LLC
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As an aside, you should not be getting a crash when attempting to overright an existing LayerSet. This was (indeed) a problem in an earlier version of DataCAD, but I thought we had taken care of it. What version of DataCAD are you using? If it's the latest, could you please ZIP up a copy of the LayerSet files and the the drawing you are trying to export to that existing LayerSet and email them to me? If this is still a problem in the LayerSet save function I'd like to fix it.
Thank you,
Dave
Thank you,
Dave
David A. Giesselman
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DATACAD LLC
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Providing thoughtfully crafted, software bugs to the DataCAD community since 1984.
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DATACAD LLC
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Providing thoughtfully crafted, software bugs to the DataCAD community since 1984.
David A. Giesselman wrote:...If I understand correctly, you'd like to load a LayerSet and have the results replace what currently resides on layers of the same name. Am I on the right track here?
Hello Dave,
This is a very interesting improvement. Please, put it in your list for v12.
I'd like to contribute with some ideas for the increase of powership to this feature.
TIA,
Miguel
Miguel J. Palaoro • Porto Alegre • Brasil
[DataCAD user since V.4 • Languages: English & Português • Scale Type/Unit: Meter-ABNT]
[DataCAD user since V.4 • Languages: English & Português • Scale Type/Unit: Meter-ABNT]
Paul Nida wrote:
Thanks much, Paul. Sounds like that's what I was hoping for.
- Brooke
What you are saying sounds like GoToViews. Try going to the GoToViews menu and saving go to views which allows you to switch back and forth to views with various layers switched on and off.
Thanks much, Paul. Sounds like that's what I was hoping for.
- Brooke
David A. Giesselman wrote:As an aside, you should not be getting a crash when attempting to overright an existing LayerSet. This was (indeed) a problem in an earlier version of DataCAD, but I thought we had taken care of it. What version of DataCAD are you using? If it's the latest, could you please ZIP up a copy of the LayerSet files and the the drawing you are trying to export to that existing LayerSet and email them to me? If this is still a problem in the LayerSet save function I'd like to fix it.
Thank you,
Dave
Thanks, Dave. DC version in which layer set over-write crashes occur: 11.05. I know 11.07 is current.
- Brooke
Hi Brooke:
Have you tried updating your version of DataCAD? 11.05 was quite a while ago and a great many things have been corrected since then.
Dave
Have you tried updating your version of DataCAD? 11.05 was quite a while ago and a great many things have been corrected since then.
Dave
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DATACAD LLC
dave@datacad.com
Providing thoughtfully crafted, software bugs to the DataCAD community since 1984.
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