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Maybe... Preferences...Edit...Snap Properties...Other Snaps...Bumping/Pushing?
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Send to layout Line Thickness Question......
glennw replied to Korel_Design's topic in General Q & A
The Advanced Line Weight Options in the Drawing Sheet Setup dbx are in line with the old Rotring drafting pen sizes. ie, a line weight of 35 is equal to a .35mm pen, a line weight of 70 is equal to a .7mm pen. the Rotring pens were all specified in mm - so that is what Chief uses as it's default units. -
If you have a second floor - you have a second floor. No need to build a second floor over the garage. Just go to your second floor and start drawing walls over the garage.
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Create your existing terrain in a new plan and convert to a symbol. Bring the symbol back into the main plan on it's own layer.
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Rob, Looks like you are using the Breezeway louvres. Make the Sash top and bottom width zero. Frame Top Width zero and Bottom Width 10mm. The 651mm height you specified is the gallery only (no frame) - the gallery then needs to sit in some form of frame. And don't forget that the 151mm is the actual blade size - there is about a 10mm overlap and I am not sure how Chief handles the Louver Size in relation to the overlap.
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Scott, As far as I can tell the "join" in the spherical backdrop is always at zero degrees in plan view and this can't be changed. ie, if you generate a 3D camera view, the join in the spherical backdrop is always where zero degrees in plan view would be. The best thing I can suggest is to rotate your plan - this will have the same effect as rotating the backdrop (which we can't do).
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Shane, For starters, your floor/ceiling settings on the 2nd and 3rd floor elevators appear to be incorrect. They should probably changed to Default - I assume that would be correct. This is the main cause of the auto roof problems. Change those settings and you will see a huge difference. There is still an error message saying "Cannot Produce a Roof Plane" which I don't have time to troubleshoot now as I am off to bed. If I get time in the morning, I will have another look. This is doing pretty much what Mark was doing in his post - I just narrowed it down to the floor/ceiling settings in the elevators.
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Floor not showing up in 3D view or section view
glennw replied to capitaldesigns's topic in General Q & A
Chopsaw, I am there so often that I am in this picture from Google Earth street view. Getting ready to go for a surf. -
Floor not showing up in 3D view or section view
glennw replied to capitaldesigns's topic in General Q & A
Chopsaw, Surf was great. Only small, but glassy and great fun. I was out for a couple of hours. If you go here, you can have a look at the real time camera for Avalon Beach which is where I surf most often - mainly up the left hand (northern) end of the beach. http://www.coastalwatch.com/surf-cams-surf-reports/nsw/avalon -
Not being able to rotate or block polyline solid wall
glennw replied to capitaldesigns's topic in General Q & A
Mike, My guess is that when you are trying to block the poly solids, you are including the lights as well. You can't block the poly solids and the lights together. I would block the poly solids and then block the lights separately. You can then combine those 2 blocks into a single block. -
Floor not showing up in 3D view or section view
glennw replied to capitaldesigns's topic in General Q & A
Uncheck "Floor Supplied by the Foundation Room Below" - if you have this checked and if you don't have a foundation, you don't have a floor. -
Are the line weights by layer, or by object in the original dwg? That could make a difference.
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Joe, But not in plan view.
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That looks like it has more to do with the Build Platform to Exterior Of Layer...setting for the wall than anything else.
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Johnny, Can you show us a pic of the original mulled windows and what happens when you copy/reflect. It works OK for me in the example I tried, but it would be good to see what isn't working for you.
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Steve, I assume you are talking about the shadow in plan view. If you open the Sun Angle Specification dbx you will notice that the Solar Altitude is -10.4°. This means that at 9am at that location, it is before sunrise - and guess what....no shadows before sunrise. You need to change some of your time/date/location settings so that it is during sunlight hours before Chief will generate the shadow. It looks like the sun doesn't rise until between 10am and 10:15 am at that time and location. Don't forget to click "Make Shadow"
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Roof Issues 1 1/2 story Gable with attached Mansard over Deck
glennw replied to DefinedDesign's topic in General Q & A
I believe it is the "Ignore Top Floor" setting causing the problem. Either delete the second floor or reduce it's ceiling height - you can make it zero if you want. Auto rebuild roofs. -
OK, I figured out how to go straight to my unread threads and messages. You need to set up your Categories from the ribbon bar (Show Me, Content Types, Read Status, Ownership, Following, Time Period and Sorting). Once you have done that, you can Save As New Stream and then make that new stream your default (by using the buttons next to the stream name where you can Edit Stream Title, Remove This Stream and Set AS Your Default Stream).
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What about Go To First Unread Post in a thread. I can't find the similar function in this new software.
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Larry, Thanks. I found the Delete button as the only choice under the Option button at the bottom of the post.
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Dan, In the old forum there was a function like "Go To First Unread" in a thread. I can't find anything similar in the new forum. There is an "Unread Content", but that applies to the whole forum, not just a particular thread. Is there anything that will take me to the first unread message in a particular thread? OK, I think I found that one under Read Status ("Unread item links take me to the first unread comment") on the ribbon bar or whatever its called. Now, how do I delete one of my own posts?
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Johnny, Are you using Reverse Plan to do the flip? Try this. Open up all your elevations and sections, and then do the Reverse Plan. Things should flip with a lot more order. You can even do the Reverse Plan from an elevation view. Edit: It appears that you don't even need to keep the elevations open. As long as you have opened and closed an elevation in that session, the text and dimensions behave. Chief seems to remember if an elevation has been opened it that session. http://screencast.com/t/Tr8AtgJL
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Rob, The problem is definitely the very short segments that make up the polyline. The short segments just don't allow for the dash interval to display - so you get solid line segments - and/or the Endcap length could be set to a high value which doesn't allow room for the dashes to draw and you are seeing solid lines because the endcaps are joining together from each end. Without redrawing all the contours with longer segments, you could try going to Preferences...CAD...Line Properties...Endcap Printed Length...set this to a low number.
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In the build roof dbx, uncheck Same Roof Height At Exterior Walls and check Same Height Eaves. Does that help? There is no reason that you shouldn't be able to leave auto roofs on for a simple plan like that.
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Open your deck railing dbx and go to the Roof panel. Pitch Options...check Upper Pitch and enter the parameters. Make sure the other roof settings are correct in the other external wall dbx's. Auto build the roofs