Does anyone know what happened the Revision Cloud Settings?
Again this my have been covered under fixing the legacy program but I'm not sure.
What I am sure of is....using the revision cloud is a pain in the butt now.
I'm sure there use to be a way to "set" the size of the arc when the command started however, it seems that function has been taken away, or put into another dialog box function, or setting
Is there a way to go back to the legacy, or default setting?
As usual, any information of help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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It works fine on both 2014 & 2015.
You should be able to see the settings listed on the command Line
after starting the command if you have the command line showing
(A for (A)rc setting (O) for (O)bject (S) for (St)yle
Ron
All Good:
my computer is a little banged up here so I did a simple "reboot" and the settings came back.
Thanks again.
I'm experiencing different bug in AutoCAD 2015. When setting arc length for Revision Cloud of same size for minimum and maximum it used to draw nice clean revision clouds. Now no matter what settings I input for min/max lengths in draws differently along with the speed of moving mouse! The slower you move mouse - the smaller arcs appear. The faster you move mouse - the larger arcs appear. I'm having this bug in AutoCAD 2015. Does anyone know what am I doing wrong?
Try what is shown above, or the "Reboot" (seemed to have worked for me)...
Good luck,
Milt
Try drawing a pline and then converting it using REVCLOUD then hit O for OBJECT. The arcs should be more uniform.
@daniel.klingspor wrote:Try drawing a pline and then converting it using REVCLOUD then hit O for OBJECT. The arcs should be more uniform.
This workes time to time, thanks. But I'm so done with AutoCAD 2015 release numerous issues anyway (and still no SP3 released). I guess it's good idea to roll back to 2014 release while I still can do it.
@Milt-Fitz wrote:Try what is shown above, or the "Reboot" (seemed to have worked for me)...
Good luck,
Milt
Unfortunately I'm not as lucky as you Milt!
@pendean wrote:
2016 improved revision clouds dramatically http://autocadinsider.autodesk.com/my_weblog/2015/04/autocad-2016-revision-clouds.html
It's a good news. I costly good news if you know what I mean...
Daniel,
It's things like this topic that keep us all on a lot of the older revisions (versions of AutoCAD).
I still use 2014 for this reason and for the other items on my hilt list (Missing add-ons, & Revit Add-ons for AutoCAD to STL).
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-mep/revit-stl-exporters/m-p/5600081
It just seems as if we find the work-arounds but no real solution or fix...
When I hit "options" I get the following message?
Is there a DCL file for revcloud?
Anybody?
It's apparently missing from my machine.
Thank you
Would this be a DLL file that's missing?
Thanks