Archicad
Why can I not edit the snapshot of an issue?
It's possible the edit icon in the Edit issue dialog is not opening the image editor to modify the image manually. This will happen if you are working on Windows and you have set a default photo viewing app that can not 'edit' images, like "Photo's". ...
Why do I see a snapshot of my desktop in the issue?
If you are working with a BCF Manager in Archicad on MacOS, it's possible that you see a snapshot of your desktop in the issue viewpoint. This happens when the framed function in the Edit comment dialog takes a snapshot of the desktop instead of the ...
Use models from Archicad for model coordination
Archicad contains two kinds of origins which are important for model coordination. A Project Origin, which represents the project's base point around which the model should be setup. A Survey Point, which represents a known topographical point in the ...
Why isn't the BCF Manager opening in my saved work environment?
Currently, the BCF Manager cannot start automatically in a saved work environment. However, the location and size of the dialog are saved. You need to activate the BCF Manager from the menu manually to open it on the same location as before.
Why are some components not found, while they are in my Archicad Model?
When exporting an IFC file from Archicad, a user can set an option to export a composite wall or slab as separate ‘building element parts’. This feature creates new subparts in the IFC file only, which are in reality, not present in the Archicad ...
Select multiple issues in Archicad
Unfortunately, the multi-select option is not available in the BCF Managers for Archicad.
Change the issue list to a tile view in the BCF Manager for Archicad
Unfortunately, the tile view option is not available in the BCF Managers for Archicad.
Define the 3D view mode for Zoom to
You can set a default view mode to be used by the BFC manager. By doing so, you will override the current setting in the 3D view for every zoom to. The choice 'From active view' keeps the Viewmode in the 3D window.