"mv" command causes Layer attributes to be lost
Moderator: andrew
"mv" command causes Layer attributes to be lost
If I create a layer ("BEARINGS"), then select it as the active layer and make it's line colour green and then insert a block, then that block appears as green - as I would expect. However if I then simply move that block anywhere (either by dragging with the mouse or by using the "mv command then it seems that all line colour and thickness info is instantly discarded.
The same thing happens in all cases for me - whether I "delete original" or "keep original" or use ANY of the other options.
Am I doing something stupid?
Windows Vista, QCad 2.2.2.1.
The same thing happens in all cases for me - whether I "delete original" or "keep original" or use ANY of the other options.
Am I doing something stupid?
Windows Vista, QCad 2.2.2.1.
Last edited by wossname on Sat Mar 19, 2011 8:49 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Everything is ByLayer. Steps to reproduce this in the shortest number of steps...
1. Start a new document
2. Draw a couple of lines
3. Make a block out of those two lines.
4. Add a new layer and change it's colour to green (or whatever).
5. Select that new layer as current layer.
6. Select the block and insert it into the drawing once.
7. Select the object and "mv" (or mouse drag) it anywhere.
That's literally all I need to do, no messing about with any other settings needed.
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I've just found another problem. If I add the block more than once, move ONE of them and then hit undo, then they ALL lose their attributes at the same time.
1. Start a new document
2. Draw a couple of lines
3. Make a block out of those two lines.
4. Add a new layer and change it's colour to green (or whatever).
5. Select that new layer as current layer.
6. Select the block and insert it into the drawing once.
7. Select the object and "mv" (or mouse drag) it anywhere.
That's literally all I need to do, no messing about with any other settings needed.
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I've just found another problem. If I add the block more than once, move ONE of them and then hit undo, then they ALL lose their attributes at the same time.
Most likely the entities are displayed wrong the first time. Save / reload might also fix the display.
Note that the lines inside the block definition have a color and the block insert itself also has a color. If a line defines its color "ByBlock", the block insert color is shown. If the line color is "ByLayer", the color of the layer on which the line is constructed is shown. In all other cases, the line color is shown.
Note that the lines inside the block definition have a color and the block insert itself also has a color. If a line defines its color "ByBlock", the block insert color is shown. If the line color is "ByLayer", the color of the layer on which the line is constructed is shown. In all other cases, the line color is shown.