glennw

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  1. d dot,

     

    If you use a wall definition that has thicker non-main layers, the extra lines will be longer.

    In your example the lines are only as long as the non main layer wall thickness.

     

    Try it with a brick veneer wall and the errant lines will extend the brick thickness.

    As I said earlier, they are the caps for the openings in the non main layer of the walls.

  2. I try and make it a habit to ask for a plan to be posted only once per thread.

    If there is no plan, I'm outa there.

     

    I use this technique to weed out the tire kicker clients as well.

    I try and get then to do something that takes a little effort before I automatically agree to go out and meet them at a site visit.

    Even if it's something as simple as emailing a survey plan, or a brief...anything to get them to do something.

    It's just too easy for a prospective client to ring up and agree to a site meeting at their convenience  - usually they want it on a weekend - it makes it too easy for them. That's why I don't do weekend meetings.

    If it's important to them, they will come early for work or go in late - otherwise, I'm not interested.

  3. Joe,

     

    There is a toolbar button which I think is on the OOB vertical toolbar.

    Or in the menu at View...Lineweights.

    Or a shortcut if you have assigned one.

    Or Preferences...Appearance...Line Weights.

     

    You must have toggled it somewhere.

  4. For those of you that are having problems with Chief remembering the size and location of the Library and Project Browsers between sessions:

    Mine usually opens in the top left hand corner of the screen at a very small size.

     

    This workaround may help until Chief fixes the problem.

     

    Open your template plan.

    Open the Library and Project Browsers.

    Size them and place then as you want.

    Leave them open and save the template plan.

     

    When you open them in the next Chief session they should open to the same position and size as you saved them. 

     

    Seems to work so far for me.

  5. Yes, I also get the same thing.

    Same for the Project Browser. 

     

    It seems to be missed in each update.

     

    How about it Chief?

     

    PS. While we are on the subject.

     

    I have a similar problem with my Edit toolbar.

    I usually have it floating, but it has a mind of it's own by moving all over the place - I guess it really is "floating"!!. :lol:

  6. Christina,

     

    I assume it is Chief trying to wrap the external wall layer around the end of the Railing wall. 

    The lines don't appear:

    1. With a single layer wall

    2. With a non railing wall. ie, use a normal wall and pull its height down from the top.

     

    or, probably the easiest:

    3. Draw a very short Room Divider Wall at 90deg to the joint between the rail and the wall. 

  7. Those types of devices have been around for years and in my onion just add another layer of complexity to something that Chief ready provides. 

    A bit like using a graphics tablet - why would you bother?

    I already have a keyboard that I can customise with shortcuts!!

    I reckon that I would be just as fast and it would be easier (and cheaper) using Chiefs new 2 letter sequential shortcuts than an additional programmable keyboard. 

  8. Bill,

     

    A good way to get familiar with the shortcuts is to look at the tooltips as your cursor runs over a toolbar button or menu item - the tool tips give a description of the tool and the shortcut.

     

    Or better yet make the shortcuts so logical that you really don't have to remember them (as in my previous post).

     

    It's really not that hard to run things from shortcuts and turn off the display of the toolbars altogether.