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发表于 2003-11-19 23:53:08
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Defects Fixed by this Service Pack
Along with several miscellaneous issues:
Xref drawings that use a display override will now plot properly.
The initial offset of the location grip in Meter-based drawings has been corrected.
When a property set used by a Schedule Tag applies to Blocks, you can now specify the level at which the tag should be attached. See Service Pack Installation Issues for more information.
When the style is changed while adding a Space, the default area will now be changed to the Target of the new style.
When a Structural Member is used for Space interference, the area of the space will now be properly reported when the drawing is opened.
Columns will now stretch properly in plan views.
Fixes the causes of several intermittently encountered failures, including ones in 3D Orbit, the Customize dialog box, and when dragging objects between drawings.
Corrects a problem with draw order when using the Bind option of the XREF command.
Fixes several problems with hyperlinks in DWF files. To take advantage of the fixes when viewing DWF files, download the latest version of the Autodesk Express Viewer from the Autodesk website.
Corrects the problem of the command line disappearing under some circumstances.
Fixes a problem so that a space or semicolon now acts correctly as an ENTER with the SETENV macro in the system registry.
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Defects Fixed by Service Pack 1
You can now control the visibility of buttons on the application status bar, and can remove the drawing status bar if desired. See Service Pack Installation Issues for additional information.
It is no longer necessary to import the Model High and Low Detail Display Sets when migrating drawings from previous versions.
AEC Dimensions have had several defects resolved:
dimension properly to the center of overhead doors
stretch properly when the entire chain is selected
grip editing of extension lines has been improved
can be aligned properly with building elements in Xrefs
the cut height defined in the selected Display Configuration is now used
consistent results are produced with intersecting multi-component walls
Structural beams and braces are now handled properly
respect Mass Element Style Cut Height overrides for Low & High Detail Configurations
You now have the option to retain the Area object that is used in a Boolean operation - it is no longer automatically deleted.
It is no longer possible to crash when applying Curtain Wall or Door/Window Assembly tool properties to a Custom Layout Grid.
Drawing corruption that could occur with certain operations with DesignCenter content has now been eliminated.
Several problems in the Details modules have been addressed - specifically in Metal Connectors, Structural Wood & Carpeting.
Editing the Door/Window Assembly Infill anchor properties will no longer cause a problem with file save.
The Head Height for Door/Window Assemblies is now properly respected even before a wall is selected, and the last used values for width and height persist between Add operations.
Regenerating a Drawing Management View Drawing works properly independent of UCS.
Export to AutoCAD has had several defects resolved:
Global Cut Plane and Live Section are now respected for all Xrefs and blocks
it is no longer necessary to have an AEC entity in the host drawing
Schedules will no longer be truncated
there is now a setting on the AEC Editor Options tab to allow Export without binding Xrefs - only the top level or host drawing will be exported (Xrefs will remain attached)
AutoCAD 2000 drawing format has been restored to the File Save dialog. See Service Pack Installation Issues for additional information.
Stability with grips has been significantly improved.
Stretch operations on Free Form and Extruded Mass Elements have been improved.
Mass Element Boolean operations that result in a null object will no longer cause a crash.
Materials are now drawn consistently on Profile-based extrusions, using any specified profile edge positions.
Material and hatch pattern names are now fully visible in dialogs, using either horizontal scroll bars or expanded drop lists.
Materials can now be assigned to Railing Styles even when switching to another tab before OK.
Attributes in Multi-view blocks now behave the same as in previous versions when the MvBlock is mirrored. In addition, any adjusted position is maintained when using the Offset or Attributes worksheets.
It is now possible to restore the legacy behavior for scaling Multi-view Blocks used as tags. See Service Pack Installation Issues for additional information.
Multi-view Blocks inserted using an optional insertion point now rotate correctly.
Object Viewer now uses the cut height defined in the selected Display Configuration.
The "Cycle Measure to" and "Custom" options for Openings now work properly from the command line.
The Add Formula Property Definition button now works properly on Windows NT.
There is no longer a chance of a crash when overwriting Property Sets that contain Formula, Location, Classification or Material properties.
Schedule Tags using formulas are consistently displayed correctly.
The use of schedule formulas on multiple lines in a Schedule Tag will no longer affect the orientation of the tag.
Location will now be displayed properly when doors (or other objects) are tagged only within a Construct, rather than needing to attach the property set to the door itself.
Drawings from previous versions of ADT that have a Schedule Tag for which the object has been deleted will no longer crash when opened.
Schedule Tables will now be properly calculated even with previous version drawings included in a project.
Schedule Tables now draw properly, even when multiple levels of headers with some vertical for matrix columns.
Editing linework of 2D Sections & Elevations will no longer cause a possible crash.
The cut height used for calculating Slab & Roof Slab hatching has been restored to the previous behavior (measured from WCS rather than the entity's insertion point).
Stairs have had several defects resolved:
can be projected to multiple AEC objects in a single operation
appear properly using the Display Configuration Cut Height, even when they are shorter than the Cut Height
stringers are drawn correctly in all but a few situations
straight graphics for the stair line are drawn correctly for all stair shapes
path graphics appear properly when the cut height is zero
Adding Structural Member columns with rotated UCS will now properly calculate the roll angle.
You can now select the type of Structural Member Tool to be created when dragging a style from the Style Manager.
A fatal error when using the Style Manager "Style View" (as opposed to the default "Drawing View") has been eliminated.
Tool Palettes are no longer affected by modifying the properties of a Multi-view Block tool with documentation-based attributes.
The Style Drawing specified in Tool Properties will now be correct, even after AutoSave has run.
Some problems with VIZ Render and custom blocks used for doors and windows have been resolved.
Attempting to "Calculate Automatically" the Wall Endcap for a wall converted from a body now displays a message that the wall does not have valid components for endcaps.
Assigning Endcap or Priority overrides to multiple Walls simultaneously no longer has the possibility of causing instability.
AEC objects that are in Xrefs on layers that are turned off will no longer plot. |
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