Cabinet Editor Snapshop problems

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Daniel Heagle
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Cabinet Editor Snapshop problems

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I've built all my own seed cabinet and am now trying to print 3d pictures of them to produce a catalogue. The problem I'm getting is when I save the picture, it produces lots of black circles at the reference points (nodes) on the doors and on the hole pattens. Also in Line Editor, arrows seem to disapear now and then, and I get [OUT OF MEMORY] issues when saving a picture to a file. All these issues seems to have come up after installing the updates. I had a tech friend go through my computer to make sure there was no bugs, and he noticed that Ecabinets wasn't using the full resources of my video card or memory when these problems would come up. These problems also occured when we switched to the onboard video card. I'm running Windows XP Pro, Intel Core 2 Quad, 3gb Ram, 250gb free space, NVIDIA Quadro FX 580, Ecabinets 6 build 4. Any ideas.
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Hi Daniel, so the onboard card is not the Quadro card? The Quadro card is the one you need to use.
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The Quadro card is the one used. We only tried to use the onboard card as a test to see if the Quadro had a problem with it.
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Daniel, can you post one of your pictures... Are you taking jpegs from the Cabinet Editor?
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Re: Cabinet Editor Snapshop problems

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Hi Rick, here is a pic. Also, I tried saving a picture in the custom layout using default pixels and it saved normally, but when I saved it with a higher pixel size this came up."[Fatal Error (3/4) HOOPS routine "Update_One-Display", no more memory available]
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Yes Rick, I am taking jpegs from the Cabinet Editor.
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Daniel, I just tried a Standard Framed Base cabinet in the CE and I get the same thing. That is definitely a bug.
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This has been reported. Using the "Print Screen" function on your keyboard, you should be able to create your snapshot.
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Hi Daniel
I'm not sure how you want your catalogue to look and you may have tried this, but you could load your library into the batch cabinets and choose the print button at the top of the page.
Just a thought. :|
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I just tried it with a standard cabinet and I got the same thing, but when I used one of my cabinets it worked just fine I went all the way to 3000 wide on the pixels.



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