Hiding Lights in LDE
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Hiding Lights in LDE
Is there currently a way to hide lights in the LDE? It sure would be nice to have a Show/Hide dialog box that went with the LDE to hide lights, countertops and such.
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Can't you, in part mode, select the light, right click the choose hide?
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Joe,
I can't get them to hide either.
As a work around, I would associate them to a wall, set my move increment to 24\", from an elevation view of the wall, select the lights, and use shift down arrow to move the light below the floor, and then take the room to the LDE.
When you need to put them back to their original location, check that your move increment is still at 24\" and shift-arrow them back to the original height.
Regards,
Dave
I can't get them to hide either.
As a work around, I would associate them to a wall, set my move increment to 24\", from an elevation view of the wall, select the lights, and use shift down arrow to move the light below the floor, and then take the room to the LDE.
When you need to put them back to their original location, check that your move increment is still at 24\" and shift-arrow them back to the original height.
Regards,
Dave
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Joe,
You can't hide lights in the Line Drawing Editor. I have found it easier to save a version of the job with no lights in it to use for the line drawing editor (call it line drawings). You can also eliminate counter tops and other things you don't want in this version to save time in the LDE.
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You can't hide lights in the Line Drawing Editor. I have found it easier to save a version of the job with no lights in it to use for the line drawing editor (call it line drawings). You can also eliminate counter tops and other things you don't want in this version to save time in the LDE.
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You guys are right. What I was doing was taking the \"wall\" to the LDE and the lights were not showing up there even when associated to the wall.
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I do the same thing as Kerry mention. I create a job for architechtual renderings and at that point when there are no more changes save as presentation room and add the lights, countertops, and display items not associated with the actual materials needed.
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Hi Kerry,
Yes, there are a whole lot of other things I would like as well, but in the world of Object Oriented Programming I would think that since the Show/Hide dialog code is already written for the Custom Layout Editor it might be something that can be copied it to the LDE without too much effort.
Joe
Yes, there are a whole lot of other things I would like as well, but in the world of Object Oriented Programming I would think that since the Show/Hide dialog code is already written for the Custom Layout Editor it might be something that can be copied it to the LDE without too much effort.
Joe
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Joe,
I will agree it is aggravating when you have lights hidden and take a room to the LDE and discover the lights are there and have to back out and get rid of them in detail room so that they don't show up in the line drawings. I just don't use many line drawings. is why I am not bothered much.
Kerry
I will agree it is aggravating when you have lights hidden and take a room to the LDE and discover the lights are there and have to back out and get rid of them in detail room so that they don't show up in the line drawings. I just don't use many line drawings. is why I am not bothered much.
Kerry