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Thanks Kirk, That's basically what they did.
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I called CA, they fixed it.
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I update CA to ver: 17.3.2.2 OSX, now I have no toolbar, no scroll bar. View > Toolbar and reset Toolbar does nothing. Any help is appreciated.
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I just completed the upgrade to El Capitan, OS X 10.11 CA works fine. I was able to open a file that I just finished in OS X 10.10 I don't notice a difference in speed. My Library was the same and so was my tool bar. This is a Mac Pro tower, early 2009, dual quad core wing 16gb RAM. It has four internal HDD. One is solid state for the OS and three are 2TB hard drives for storage. I upgraded the video card last year to NVIDIA GTX 680 with 2mb dram Besides a complete backup, the first thing I did was update the driver for my Wacom Intuous 5 tablet. The install got scary when it rebooted and stayed on a blank white screen, I waited 15 minutes and forced a shutdown and boot. Everything went well after that. After installation, the video driver was updated and so was Java. Bootcamp and Windows 7 works normally. I also have dual monitors, I haven't noticed any problems so far but it's only been an hour. I'm going to backup again now.
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I feel like were skiing on a double black diamond - standing at the top saying "you go first", "no you go first" I'm waiting for drivers for my Wacom tablet to be ready for updating.
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Any word from CA on this?
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I installed it on my MacBook Air without any problem so far. It just came out today so it's too early to evaluate it. I'm going to wait on my Mac Pro for about a week, it's my CA machine.
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I'm not sure if it matters but an above ground pool is not round. It will be a "regular convex polygon" with about 18 sides. You could call the pool supplier to find the number of sides.
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I went to the attic level and deleted the attic wall on the rear gable end and now the 1st floor wall shows at the back of the garage.
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I started with Chief in 1997. I know the program fairly well but there are so many facets and options, I may never master it.
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Looking for experienced CA Architect in Pittsburgh, PA
Electromen replied to GilDiaz's topic in General Q & A
What type of job is it? Where at in the 'Burgh? -
I've done a Bar, I've also done a Restaurant with kitchen, dining room and bar including all the kitchen/bar equipment.
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If you have Adobe Acrobat, Do a 'Save As' and choose TIF for the extension.
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Staples will print PDF 24x36 B&W for under $5.
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is the electric panel in an electronics closet a good or bad idea?
Electromen replied to STEVE446's topic in General Q & A
Here are some quote from the Electrican's forum when I asked your question: 1. "Welcome to the world of electronics. This type of stuff is getting more regular with the advent of new electronic gadgets. Led's are widely variable and as you may know some will work on dimmers while others won't. Until there is some standard set for the design of these then this situation is here to stay. I have some phillips bulbs that are guaranteed to work with Lutron CL dimmers and we get a buzz from them." 2. "There is an FCC standard for RF interference, but a lot of the stuff is not in compliance even though it has a label that says it is. There are cases of interference from ballasts and or drivers shutting down cell towers and emergency communications systems." 3. " call it "electronic tinnitus" because it can make a receiver temporarily deaf (like me). If you have an inductive wire tracer (Triplett's 'Fox and Hound' for example), turn the probe on, move it to the base of a powered LED lamp and then turn the lamp off. Different brands and models will almost certainly give different results. If you know a amateur radio operator, ask if they've experienced any problems with non-incandesant bulbs. If they have, you may want to put a finger in each ear." -
is the electric panel in an electronics closet a good or bad idea?
Electromen replied to STEVE446's topic in General Q & A
How old is the garage door opener? I'm just wondering what frequency it uses? The older ones used dip switches. It was possible for a thief to record the frequency and reproduce it. Newer ones use a frequency between 300-400 MHz and rely on rolling code technology, the code changes every time it's used and never reproduced. Since the signal is supposed to be significantly different from that of any other garage door remote control, manufacturers claim it is impossible for someone other than the owner of the remote to open the garage. The newest systems are limited to the 315 MHz frequency. The 315 MHz frequency range avoids interference from the Land Mobile Radio System (LMRS) used by the U.S. military. -
is the electric panel in an electronics closet a good or bad idea?
Electromen replied to STEVE446's topic in General Q & A
I never heard of that one before. I'm on a forum for electricians, I'll ask them. Do you know if it was the wireless of the opener & restaurant system that it interfered with? -
is the electric panel in an electronics closet a good or bad idea?
Electromen replied to STEVE446's topic in General Q & A
Thanks Shane, I installed a 400 amp, 3 phase, 120/208 service entrance in the same room as large corporate servers, but as a rule we separated everything a minimum of 4 ft. Never had a problem. -
is the electric panel in an electronics closet a good or bad idea?
Electromen replied to STEVE446's topic in General Q & A
Be careful to keep Ethernet (UTP), and other low voltage cabling at least 3 feet away from anything that can create an Electromagnetic field. Devices include heating/cooling units, motors, printers, copiers, electrical wiring, video equipment, and much more. it’s critical to keep UTP cabling as far away from fluorescent lighting as possible since cables are very susceptible to interference from fluorescent lights. Also, it's best to have the 110 volt circuits feeding the Ethernet be fed from the main distribution panel, not a sub panel. So to answer your question, yes, as long as the closet is large enough to allow the breaker panel to be at least 3 ft from the electronic equipment and low voltage cabling. I've been an electrical contractor for over 30 years. -
Fair enough. I agree that a Mac makes an excellent Windows machine. I have a Mac Pro desktop and run CA on the Apple side. I have Windows 7 installed on one of the internal hard drives using BootCamp. I use professional video editing software on it (Vegas Pro) and it runs extremely well.
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Why not just run the Mac version of CA on it?
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I tried drawing a walkthrough path and editing it with keyframes. I doesn't allow me to curve the path the way I'd like to. I tried a spline, the walkthrough works but a spline doesn't allow for editing individual camera views.
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That's a good idea, I'll give it a try.
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Is there a trick I'm missing? When I created a Walk Through Path, I have a hard time connecting the cameras. I'll start out alright but after a few turns, it wants to create a new set of cameras. After several tries it works but it's frustrating.
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Quote from reference manual "The Field of View defines the camera’s field of vision in angular degrees. The Field of View refers to a camera’s field of vision. A wider field of view makes the focal point appear further away, as more of the image is included in the same view window. In floor plan view, the angled lines of a camera symbol indicate its field of view. A camera’s field of view can be adjusted in the Camera Specification dialog. See “Camera Panel” on page 902. The field of view can also be adjusted while in a camera view using the keyboard: W - Increase camera Field of View. N - Decrease camera Field of View. In addition, the field of view can be adjusted with the mouse wheel when Zoom Using Field of View is checked in the Preferences dialog. See “Render Panel” on page 122. "