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ray salmon
2008-08-27, 02:19 AM
no "+" on the browser can't close group...
can open tho by click...
what sins have I commited to cause this...
r
Andre Carvalho
2008-08-27, 02:41 AM
Ray,
I have had this "problem" but on the past. Looks like it happens when you have running Revit for too long without restarting it to "clean" the computer memory. Try closing too many views opened at the same time and restart Revit from time to time.
Andre Carvalho
luigi
2008-08-27, 02:41 AM
no sins thou have committed...not intended at least...
No good video card, not really the issue you see!
Just too much memory for the video card to handle
have faith the "+" is there, go ahead click on it
open it will, and tomorrow "+" will come back.....
question is....for how long!
no "+" on the browser can't close group...
can open tho by click...
what sins have I commited to cause this...
r
Andre Carvalho
2008-08-27, 03:09 AM
no "+" on the browser can't close group...
can open tho by click...
what sins have I commited to cause this...
r
no sins thou have committed...not intended at least...
No good video card, not really the issue you see!
Just too much memory for the video card to handle
have faith the "+" is there, go ahead click on it
open it will, and tomorrow "+" will come back.....
question is....for how long!
LOL :mrgreen:
To me, this looks like it was written by Master Yoda from Star Wars. :p
You know, I'm from southern Brazil (close to the border with Argentina and Uruguay) so my first languages are both Portuguese and Spanish. Then I lived for years in Quebec and became fluent in French as well (maybe even better than my mother tongues...). So English isn't my first language and I've only been speaking it (well, trying to) for less than two years so far (that's when I moved to Ontario). People say it is fine, but I'm too perfectionist and I'm still working to improve it.
That said, when I see posts like that or with slangs, sometimes it is harder to comprehend the question than actually finding the solution and answering it... :shock:
Andre Carvalho
ray salmon
2008-08-27, 06:35 PM
i have been forgiven... the "+" has returned in its full glorified form.
btw, english cannot be spoken without slang...
r
Andre Carvalho
2008-08-27, 06:41 PM
btw, english cannot be spoken without slang...
Yeah Ray, I know that and I'm working on it... ;)
Andre Carvalho
luigi
2008-08-27, 09:04 PM
Yall, here yonder we fin to rap in AngloSaxon
:D
BTW, I can only contribute in Polish and Italian...with the 3 of us, we have almost a dozen languages we can communicate with.... :)
Yeah Ray, I know that and I'm working on it... ;)
Andre Carvalho
Andre Carvalho
2008-08-28, 01:41 AM
BTW, I can only contribute in Polish and Italian...with the 3 of us, we have almost a dozen languages we can communicate with.... :)
Yeah it is good to know more than one language. When I can, I help the Portuguese, Spanish and French AUGI forums as well.
Now that's why we call it AUGI - Autodesk User Group International ;)
Andre Carvalho
Sorry, back to the topic...
Can this be avoided by using "Close Hidden Windows" often?
Is there any way of verifying this? I have noticed that new users (and older computers or messy workers) suffer from this by having too many windows for one project.
luigi
2008-09-02, 03:52 AM
I only have opinions on this matter...no proof...but since I strongly believe it is do to memory issues....it is possible that closing hidden windows often will help the lengthen the time it takes to cause this issue...but I wouldn't think it would totally eliminate it.
Sorry, back to the topic...
Can this be avoided by using "Close Hidden Windows" often?
Is there any way of verifying this? I have noticed that new users (and older computers or messy workers) suffer from this by having too many windows for one project.
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