Hi all
i haven't had that much experience with making dynamic blocks for some time, and relatively simple ones so far.
i have made a dynamic block of a spreader bar with shackles (different lengths of bar with rotating shackles) and an end view.
i think i have done ok, lots of repeated entities which im sure could be streamlined.
however my main question is about saving and opening this block.
it comes up with a note saying it "contains authoring elements. open in block editor?"
i can't find any unmatched authoring elements so was hoping someone may be able to look under the bonnet for some pointers please?
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There are 'block files' typically created by using the WBLOCK command or doing a 'save as block' from within block editor. When you open a block file in which there are dynamic parameters/actions, it will display that dialog asking if you want to open in block editor because those dynamic parameters/actions are no accessible outside of block editor. That is all normal behavior and does not indicate a problem.
As far as your block is concerned you could probably simplify it a bit by using a lookup to adjust the dimensions of the various side views rather than having all the visibility states and repeated linework and dynamic parameters/actions, but I did not look all that closely at it. The various dimensions might be a bit tricky to implement.
Hi Libbya
why is my block the only one at work that has this message?
COuld it be that i haven't nested my dynamic block or wblocked it?
If it is a block file that has block authoring elements (dynamic parameters/actions) then when you open the file you will be prompted to open it in block editor. If it is not a block file or if it does not have block authoring elements in it, you won't be prompted to open it in block editor. Perhaps the following screencast will help highlight the difference.
I have had this so many times with dynamic blocks if I wanted to keep a copy with a new name. Never really understood "contains authoring elements" but found that if I opened the block and ran test block I found that I could do a save whilst in test block and it worked for me.
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