Hello!
I have a problem with frozen layers. In the Xref they are frozen, but when xreffed in to the model that contains the xref, they appear..?!
I've checked that the layer in the xref and the model that contains the xref does not have the same name or layer.
What other steps can i take to fix this?
(I've encountered this several times before but this time it ends
See screenshots for more information.)
Regards,
Jonas
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Thank you for replying, Dean!
Yes, the layer is frozen and visretain is set to "0".
The layer is named "0" and usually when models are xreffed the layer is called "filename | layername" in Layercommand but i cant find such a layer...
Is layer "0" meant to not be xreffed?
Regards
Jonas
Thanks for the information about layer 0!
Its common that we receive models which contains various amounts of lines etc.
I uploaded three pictures on Layer command and Xref command.
Its probably that the layer is 0 that makes it difficult to use the script to remove.
What do you think?
Regards
Jonas
Thanks.
1. VISRETAIN in your top file needs to be on before you "xref" in any files if you want the XREF layer settings to follow. Isn't that the effect you want?
2. You wrote "... the layer is called "filename | layername" in Layer command but i cant find such a layer...." see below, these are layers of the two xrefs you have, more can be seen if you scroll down. Or am I missing something?
Its hard to describe the problem in english.
1. Yes, thats the effect i want. Im familiar with visretain but even though visretain is set to "0" and the script freezes the objects i want to be frozen, they appear anyway when xreffed. I now believe the problem is that the objects is in layer "0".
2. precisely, layer "0" doesnt follow when xreffed.
Otherwise it should be named something like "A30-40-P01| 0".
I think the solution is to ask the architect to change the objects in layer "0".
Thanks for long suffering!
Regards
Jonas
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