twiceroadsfool
2007-01-30, 10:29 PM
Okay, so we have a modelt hat has its share of problems. The first and foremost being that its 12 miles (yes, miles) off the origin. It was one of our pilot projects years ago, but the projecthas been so ongoing that its still going on. We got heavily in to the model this year, have already delivered one set of docs out of it, and are currently working on the next phase as we speak. Weve already rebuilt the model once, but we werent aware of the origin problem at the time, so we linked in the old one (maintaining the 12 mile oops, lol) so we had a base plan.
Now, the model is heavy... About 165 MB. TONS of docs in it. Three sets of CD's for different packages of the shell, and numerous smaller Lease Out packages. All of this is fine, weve done it in a few other models without incident.
In this model, however... When you go to open certain views, you get the message "An error has occured while drawing the contents of this view. This window shall now be closed." I know its been documented to being an Open GL / Hardware Accel issue, but there are some weird consistancies:
The Roof plan: First casuality. It wouldnt let us open it until today. It started popping up that error last Friday.
Floor plan: It wont let you adjust the view range to see the entire roof. You cant get up that high.
3DViews: Most of the work fine, and you can see everything, but occasionally one pops up that error, and then its gone for good.
Now, i was explaining how Worksets work, to someone here (lol), and i shut off all the worksets and told them to open a drawing. Before i thought to stop them, they opened the roof plan... and it opened. Once we activated the worksets... error.
So i opened them one at a time, and isolated the workset. But, ive got a LOT of existing steel in the model, several roofs, and a few architectural features on that workset.
Does anyone know how information is stored amongst worksets? Like... If i move everything to another workset, will anything straighten itself out? Or should i plan on trying to blow away the entire workset and rebuild it? (Not going to happen, lol...)
It had to be a long term retail addition and renovation for a pilot project, LOL...
Now, the model is heavy... About 165 MB. TONS of docs in it. Three sets of CD's for different packages of the shell, and numerous smaller Lease Out packages. All of this is fine, weve done it in a few other models without incident.
In this model, however... When you go to open certain views, you get the message "An error has occured while drawing the contents of this view. This window shall now be closed." I know its been documented to being an Open GL / Hardware Accel issue, but there are some weird consistancies:
The Roof plan: First casuality. It wouldnt let us open it until today. It started popping up that error last Friday.
Floor plan: It wont let you adjust the view range to see the entire roof. You cant get up that high.
3DViews: Most of the work fine, and you can see everything, but occasionally one pops up that error, and then its gone for good.
Now, i was explaining how Worksets work, to someone here (lol), and i shut off all the worksets and told them to open a drawing. Before i thought to stop them, they opened the roof plan... and it opened. Once we activated the worksets... error.
So i opened them one at a time, and isolated the workset. But, ive got a LOT of existing steel in the model, several roofs, and a few architectural features on that workset.
Does anyone know how information is stored amongst worksets? Like... If i move everything to another workset, will anything straighten itself out? Or should i plan on trying to blow away the entire workset and rebuild it? (Not going to happen, lol...)
It had to be a long term retail addition and renovation for a pilot project, LOL...