Ridge_Runner

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  1. Thanks, Joe. That's what I eventually did after many futile attempts to do it other ways. Mike
  2. I went down the same road as Jeff (Northriver) did some time back. Drove me nuts trying to change the walls to a new default when the clients changed their mind and wanted siding instead of brick. Finally came to the same conclusion - if you paint the walls for a different look, you cannot change the plan wall defaults and the expect the painted walls to change; they won't, as Jeff stated. Mike
  3. I seem to recall Joey Martin getting a foundation plan "and" putting basements on floor 0. I believe he did it with layersets. A search on the forum should pull this long-standing discussion back up. BTW, I am also in the first camp - but I don't live in California, thank God! Mike
  4. I have an older HP 750 (now a 755CM). I had this same problem when I bought a new desktop a few years ago with Win 7 Pro 64-bit. Tried every print driver I could find; none worked. Someone on this forum pointed me to a generic HP driver. Installed it - no luck. It almost seemed like the print job was hung in the print cue and Win 7 would not release it to the plotter. I bought an HP laptop not too long afterwards. It came with Win 7 Home Edition. I installed the same print driver on it and it worked just fine. I never could find an answer why it would not work on the desktop but would on the laptop. Ever since then I use the laptop for my print server and always, as Lew and others suggest, print to PDF first. That change alone has save me a ton of wasted paper and expense as I am able to check the PDF for all of those "extra lines" that I don't want before I print. Also saves cutting down a few trees. Mike
  5. Thanks, Mike. Wish I had one of these a few weeks ago. Mike
  6. Bryce, I too have had trouble with the Center Camera tool. It seems to be temperamental - sometimes it works, sometimes not so good. I wonder if it is somehow connected to the "Crop Camera" tool changes from X7 (search for this thread if interested). I just don't care for the X8 OOB camera movements; they were, to me, much better in X7. I am always open to improvements, just don't like a step backwards. Mike
  7. Glenn, thinking about plan view, if I follow your method above, change the dimension default, send a view to layout, and then later change the annoset back to the original dimension default to send another view to layout, will the first view also not revert back to the original? Help me out here. This might work for sections (not live views) where the settings are saved with the camera, although I haven't tried it yet to make sure the changed default will "stick" with the view it was sent to. This sort of goes along with another "hot" topic in the forum about "changing layer sets on the fly." Always learning, Mike
  8. Too bad I don't have Lumion (yet) and too bad I am not immediately up to speed with it! Mike
  9. I am curious, Designsyko (don't know your real name), is that watercolor rendering done in CA and tweaked in another software, or totally done in another software? Nice! Mike
  10. Joey, that's the one I would buy today if I bought another one. I almost mothballed my Leica and bought one anyway but hated to "waste" the money for the Leica. The Bosch you are considering looked the best to me when I researched them recently. Mike P.S. - have any of you guys had trouble with the Leica E7100i buttons like I have?
  11. Almost all of my plans dimension to the centerline of windows and doors. Doors are not much of a problem, but windows almost always change somewhat in size when the contractor decides which manufacturer he can get the best price/delivery from, so I use centerlines. It would give the framers fits if I dimensioned to R.O. and then things change when the windows show up. Most plans I have to adjust the window labels' extension lines - real pain for something so simple. Mike
  12. Unless I am doing it wrong (highly possible ) changing the dimension string defaults moves the extension lines for all of that style - not good when you don't want them all moved, just for the labels - IMO. Mike
  13. Search the forum; there have been some discussions in the past on this topic. I started one of them with a similar question and ended up buying the Leica Disto E7100i. It is accurate enough but I hate the design of the button to take the measurements. I cannot do it with one hand and even two hands is a problem. It is too "stiff" and hard to push while trying to hold it steady. I hope it is just my device and not the norm for all of this model. Mike
  14. My method also. I also agree with Kevin about the manual dormers. I seem to never get the auto dormers to work right - at least how I want them work. I do many of my house plans using this method where the owner doesn't want a full 2-story. Mike
  15. It's the default hot-key for the Perspective Crop mode for that camera - and that camera only. You will have to type it for every perspective camera you open if you want similar movement to X7; and the camera has to be open and you are in that camera view on your monitor - from my understanding. Mike
  16. Griffin, if you don't mind my asking, what is that hand-drawn-like font you are using? I like that. Mike
  17. This has worked for me in the past with some success. I usually move things to the front and sometimes forget to try the "move to back group." Sometimes, that just works better. Mike
  18. As I learned, make sure you are tapping the "P" key while you are looking at the camera view on screen - and before you move the view; no zoom, panning, etc. I originally thought I could do in plan view - wrong. Mike
  19. For anyone reading this topic, I went to the Suggestions section (thanks Michael) and put in as a request the ability to have a toggle for the "perspective crop" feature in X8. This essentially changes those cameras to act like X7. If you would like this feature, please go to that section and add your 2-cents. Thanks, Mike
  20. Thanks, Michael - that's just what I do. But, to me, there should be a way to set it as a default. I am sure the CA programmers thought changing the camera operation was a great idea. And maybe it was for some. But, from the sound of it here on the forum, many just don't agree and like the "old" way better. Upgrades - you gotta' love 'um. Mike
  21. Michael, don't you still have to do this individually for each camera in the plan? I don't see a way to do this for all cameras at once or before new ones are created - as in a default. Mike
  22. I have recently upgrade to version 8 and also do not like the new camera changes. I love the way they worked in version 7. If some of you would please guide me how to restore the version 7 functionality as the default I would certainly appreciate it. I have searched the help files and the menus they recommend but do not see a way to set the "crop" feature as a default. It appears that it has to be done for every camera individually. Is that right? I don't like them "moving" on me every time I zoom or pan; it is driving me crazy -- and I don't have very far to go! Thanks in advance, Mike
  23. Richard, I upload them because I immediately turn around and send the client a copied link to their folder. I haven't timed how long it normally takes to re-sync a new folder to my account. It may be quick but I just don't know. Mike
  24. Thanks Dan for sharing what is going on with IE 11 and the Chieftalk search results. I haven't had a chance to use Chrome yet but will switch to it for Chieftalk if it works better on searches. Mike
  25. This has happened to me only "for ever!" - so frustrating. I usually use IE for Chieftalk (on IE11 right now on Win 7 and it still does it). I go and do a search on the forum, read a post that looks promising, hit the return to results - "page expired." Now, I always ctrl C my search text before I go to any results. At least that saves some typing; but still frustrating. I have Chrome and may try it as Dan suggested. Mike