![]() But the groups and nested portions of groups are shuffling to layers they have no business being on. So there should be no hidden or forgotten associations with other layers. Then I copy them into my model on layer 0 and then put them or associate them with a specific layer I want to control. So I might think maybe thats the problem, nested items are locked to other layers or what not - BUT- I build my groups and group of nested groups outside my model so they are always on layer 0. I would just send a whole group to a layer. I used to be more diligent about using entity info before I started using “put on layer” but after I started using that extension it was working so well for me that I gradually stopped checking the “EI”. As I toggle a layer on and off I see what disappears. My main method of determining the layer/group association has turned into a purely visual inspection at this point. nothing from the model was deleted, but I am no longer able to unlock, hide/show or do anything with the layers I have set up because I can not see them. All of a sudden the layers disappeared from the layer window. My model is complete so I am not making any changes or doing anything I would think could affect it like this. I am using rhino and have been modeling my project for a couple months now and have built a large amount of layers in order to organize my model. Other then my current escalating issue of changing the layer of one group and having another switch I am usually not doing anything other then toggling the visibility of a layer on and off. So I don’t use any scenes but I have been wondering if the size of my file could cause issues like I am experiencing. I found my file size to be a know issue with some crashes I was having trying to use scenes. Uploading is not gonna work as my model is 58mb. I’m really frustrated and I can’t afford to buy another computer right now I hope someone out there can help me before I throw my computer out the window. I AM using “Put on Layer” and “Layers Panel” extensions.Started this model before I had understanding of group/component size relationship so model comes in at a hefty 58MB.Mac Book Pro, 2.6 GHz Intel Core i5, 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3-RAM, Intel Iris 1536 MB-Graphics Card, OSX 10.10.2.Now I can’t fix one group with out affecting 3 others. Suddenly groups that have no connection or have never been linked to groups on other layers will jump to that layer. But the problem has increased in frequency and now when I put something back where it should be, it changes another group randomly. That happened a few times without further issues. I put that layer back where I wanted it using the “put on layer” extension. Then I would notice that some group was suddenly on another layer. I have had most of everything in my model where I wanted it in layers. I have groups, whole and nested portions, randomly changing layers. But I’ll give you the basics of what’s troubling me. So I can not supply extremely “technical” descriptions or understand extremely “technical” answers such Ruby code lines and what not. I have dug and dug through pages of google searches trying to figure this one out but I’m stuck and going bat$h!t crazy. Cannot for the life of me believe that I deleted the complete top level group with all that it contained except for a for incidental early arrangement dimensions which seem to be outside the top level grouping - just floating around in the first layer - as that would seem to explain there remained presence.I am having a technical issue I hope you guys can help me with. ![]() Wasn’t deleting or for that matter adding as I tend to try and do those operations in batches so I cover future events of where a tag will be needed. as never used the CM in what I was doing at that time, my background is in IT/Construction and Design and I am very festidious in most of what I do, so I am constantly analysing and watching, tracing what I do so as to possibly improve on the next occassion that something the same or similar occurs
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