- Tue Jan 28, 2020 4:27 pm
#306242
Why use an xref dwg rather than a placed drawing?
To take advantage of hooks and a better graphic representation.
On the other hand it is sometimes impossible to use a dwg without having to modify it before its import. Archicad's Xref function then becomes incomplete and therefore unusable.
I want the import of DWG to be as simple as using the placed drawings (with hooks)
An example about how a thermal insulator is translated by Archicad :

Only thermal insulators are exploded.
To take advantage of hooks and a better graphic representation.
On the other hand it is sometimes impossible to use a dwg without having to modify it before its import. Archicad's Xref function then becomes incomplete and therefore unusable.
I want the import of DWG to be as simple as using the placed drawings (with hooks)
An example about how a thermal insulator is translated by Archicad :

Only thermal insulators are exploded.
Christophe - FRANCE
Archicad Designer and Teacher
Archicad 15 to 23 soon 24 FRA FULL
OS 11 Big Sur
"Quality is never an accident; it's always the result of an intelligent effort " - John Ruskin
Archicad Designer and Teacher
Archicad 15 to 23 soon 24 FRA FULL
OS 11 Big Sur
"Quality is never an accident; it's always the result of an intelligent effort " - John Ruskin