glennw

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  1. You have somehow switched to the Space Planning Configuration. To get back to the default toolbar configuration, right click on a toolbar>Toolbar Configurations>Default Configuration.
  2. Chad, The method of specifying the framing layer changed in X13. Go back to X12 and compare the wall definition dbx with X13.
  3. You can edit the Component Names directly in the dbx.
  4. My machine is very similar to yours and I am not having any problems so I don't think it is your machine specs.
  5. For this door, uncheck Use interior Casing and change the 2 wall stud layers to Framing.
  6. Use a standard curved wall, drag the top down and then drag a top corner down. You can also shape the wall top with break points if required.
  7. Without any other information my best guess is that it may have something to do with the Brick Ledge Depth. Posting the plan would make it easier.
  8. Chiefs shortcuts are really quite flexible. You can use either sequential (up to 4 keys - although I normally restrict myself to 2 keys with a splattering of 3 keys) or simultaneous shortcuts - (which I never use because I can't stand the physical manipulations involved in pressing 2 or more keys at the same time). Or, you can even do a combination of both, so that in the example above for Multiple Copy, you could use M,C,Shift(hold),W. This means that you can hit M, hit C, hit and hold Shift while hitting W. I am not quite sure when you would use something like this, but it is available in needed.
  9. You also have a Flat Region floating out in space.
  10. I always draw the terrain larger than the plot and then draw the plot as a thin Terrain Feature- this gives room to move around the outside of the plot. You have a lot of Elevation Lines on the DTM_DTM-01_contours layer. They are running through the elevation regions which causes a lot of conflict. You need to break/edit/delete the elevation lines so they don't run through any Elevation Regions. You really can't show existing and finished levels on the one terrain model.
  11. Don't overlap elevation data. I give my elevation regions a light transparent fill - different color for each different height. That makes it easier to keep track of things. Post the plan
  12. Without knowing too much about your building, or local building practices, I would look at the possibility of forgetting the crawl space and investigate splitting the mechanicals in the roof or finding another way to handle it such as bulkheads, ducts, etc. Around my area, this would be the method to use and would save a huge amount of money by not building the crawl space floor.
  13. If you are building a slab on grade, you should be using the Monolithic Slab Foundation option which Chief will build automatically once you have built your level 1. Although, you talk about walls, so maybe you don't want a mono slab, but rather walls with footings?
  14. 1. As you have discovered, there is no control available for the terrain Modifiers. I never use the modifier tools. Use the Elevation Data tools instead - especially the Elevation Region tool. You can then draw flat areas at various shapes and specified heights and Chief will grade the terrain between the Elevation Regions. 2. Select the rooms, open their dbx and change their floor/ceiling heights.
  15. Chad, Sorry, I should have been clearer. Can you post pictures of the Wall Type Definition dbx from each version as they are different between versions.
  16. Chad, Can you post an image of the problem wall in both X11 and X13? There was a change with X13 having to do with the way the framing layer is handled.
  17. Double clicking a toolbar button brings up the Default Settings dbx (as you show) - the dbx that opens depends on the state of Edit Active Default On Double Click in Preferences. This is the correct behaviour. But your main problem seems to be the single click on the toolbar button.
  18. Try Subfloor Height Above Terrain. Uncheck Automatic and play with the values.
  19. you have intrigued me with this. what does this mean? I think this is referring to the fact that in older versions of Chief you had to draw walls in a clockwise direction so that the wall was the correct way around. I more recent versions, however, Chief will automatically reverse the wall direction to ensure (in most cases) that the wall is not "inside out".
  20. In plan view, select the stair on the right with the problem. Drag it's lower edge up away from the wall - the stair should fix itself. Drag the stairs lower edge back to the wall.
  21. Strange that you have new credit card numbers, but the same credit card account. This can also happen when the expiry date is reached. Same credit card account and same account numbers - just new expiry date.
  22. Send the apprentice down to the building supplier and tell him to get a #4 size skyhook.
  23. You can use Suppress Adjacent Room Moldings to cut the baseboard. I think this was new to X13.
  24. Trim the plan down so that it only has the basics like walls floors and roofs. Or zip it up.