In the Tools menu there is now a ‘Reset Configuration’ menu item. The exact number of bugs fixed depends on how you count, but anyway, it’s a worthwhile number of fixes. We’ve in the past had a lot of reports of problems on Linux that turned out in the end to be because some distributions were using system wxWidgets (3.0.0) with Audacity. If you’re using Audacity 2.4.2 on Linux, do use the right wxWidgets library. We wanted to do this as a release in its own right, before we start on a longer and more complex release. The main change since 2.4.1 is that we have upgraded the wxWidgets library that Audacity uses from 3.1.1 (with patches by us) to 3.1.3 (with patches by us). It would be nice to have the ability to adjust alignments, spacing, column width, row height etc, without having to go back and forth to excel and pdf.We’re pleased to announce release of Audacity 2.4.2 which replaces all previous versions for Windows, macOS and Linux. When i say incorporate i mean, that in huge oversize A0 drawings there is the need to place spreadsheets with 10 columns per 100-150 rows. It would be nice to extract the data from the model, but not always possible. With an independent schedule, coordination of the two sets of data is entirely up to the operator. If the schedules are generated by the model (yes, they are more trouble to set up and to edit), there is some built-in assurance that the two representations (schedule and other views) will agree with each other. Maybe they can tell me if I have reinterpreted their wishes correctly or not? in excel form, and would like to get it onto sheets and keep it current with a minimum of fuss. They get data and periodic updates to it from clients, consultants, etc. I suspect that is the closest GS could possibly come to what these folks are asking for. Maybe its contents don't interact with the model at all except through the view and layout, but at least updates to that data would not require stepping out of the model, editing another file, saving another pdf, and returning to the model (layout) to update the inserted drawing. Maybe a translator could be written to import spreadsheets to a "dumb" schedule viewpoint. So, the next best thing would be to have a spreadsheet built into AC. But AC would have to read minds to do that. people! No reason to get all "het up." Sure, it would be real nice if AC were smart enough to know what those lines and text in a spreadsheet meant - whether it is crane data or cabinet data - so that it could be linked through parameters to model parts. If the information was "in" the model we wouldn't need the consultants, would we? Or are you are you suggesting we get the information from the consultant, put it in our model, and then extract the information? I agree, it would be nice to be able to just put the spreadsheet back on the layout without having to first convert it to a pdf, but once done it is a matter of updating the links. When you say "incorporate" do you mean something other than just placing the spreadsheet in your drawings?Īre your consultants not embedding their equipment specifications in their models?Īs Karl explained, architect or consultant this data should be extruded from the model, not the other way around. It was extremely useful when we worked with Minicad and had the ability to incorporate large spreadsheets that were given to us by mech. This is a feature of Minicad/Vectoworks that i always miss on Archicad. I to want to import excel files to Archicad!
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