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    • C Offline
      cdubea
      last edited by

      Hi there,

      I have a settings/preferences question.

      1. I have a custom default template with all my preferred fonts etc set.

      2. When working document with components, saving those components to a file results in the preferences being set for what I'm guessing is a default state.

      Is there a way to override this "default" state and have the saved components use the default template, or even better the settings of the parent document?

      I hope so because this is an amazing time consumer. I like to split out the individual components and then dimension them and such and then reimport them. Sometimes changes are necessary and doing a saveas results in having to reset the preferences.

      Help!

      thanks

      http:www.dubea.orgchris_small.jpg

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      • TIGT Online
        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        There's no [easy] way of changing the default settings...
        A fix would be this... open a new empty skp using the desired template.
        Import/load the just save_as'd component skp, inserting it at the origin [you'll want to explode it, then delete the original imported component in the browser too ?].
        Now save this new skp with the same name/path as the component thereby overwriting it with the copy that now has all of the font/dim styles etc you need...

        TIG

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          cdubea
          last edited by

          Ok. Thanks. I was afraid of that. Maybe I'll write a ruby to set them with one click.

          http:www.dubea.orgchris_small.jpg

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