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It is not uncommon in the real word to have a triangular wedge mounting block for such fittings.
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Open the Symbol Specification dbx. Options panel. Ceiling Mounted Uncheck Flush Mounted
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Is this stair design possible? Continuous Winder?
glennw replied to Stander's topic in General Q & A
I think the biggest problem is getting the square centre section. Fairly easy to get a semicircular centre section though. You can do one like this using 3 stair sections and the Winder option for which you will need enclosing walls for the winders to build out to. -
Chop, I just had a look and it appears that you may be able to do something similar in windows. But, not having windows, I don't know for sure. Have a look here: https://www.faqforge.com/windows/change-date-time-formats-windows-10/ Go down to the bit where it says that you can customise the date/time setting by going to Control Panel>Region>Formats>Additional Settings
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Chop, As Michael says, Chief gets it's time and date info from the operating system. Macs have a System Preference where you can assign any custom date/time format to the various date/time types. Here, I have customised the Short Date format so that it reads as you want. So that when %date.short% is used in Chief, this is how it displays: I don't know if windoze has a similar preference setting.
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Use a molding polyline with multiple moldings and offsets?
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I want to ask about how to copy and paste other properties
glennw replied to RonChief's topic in General Q & A
There is a tool specifically designed for that. The Layer Eyedropper enables you to select an object and apply its layer to another object. -
If I am understanding your question, it is not a matter of a temporary dimension default, but rather, a snap setting. You need to snap to an object to get a temporary dimension and this is controlled by the snap settings like Snap Distance and Grid Snaps.
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I think you are selecting the "external room". The problem could stem from one of the 2 small rooms you have created either side of the front porch. Notice how one is shaded and one is not shaded. It also looks like the exterior room polyline turns inside out on the front porch. Have a play around the front porch area and see if you can resolve it. Or...you could always post the plan.
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Joe, Wow, that's a big statement. Changing a dynamic default will change every instance of an object that uses the dynamic default. Objects like rooms, doors, windows, etc, all have dynamic defaults.
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Or...you can paint a material onto the deck boards by using Material Painter Room Mode.
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Open the deck's dbx and go to the Deck tab. Check Automatically Regenerate Deck Framing and see if that does it.
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Sounds like someone has Purged the line styles in the Line Style Management dbx. This will remove any unused linestyles and only leave the used ones. As you select and use linestyles from the Library, they are added to the available linestyles dropdown and are saved with the plan. I do not know why you aren't seeing any linestyles in the Library. You can copy the linestyles from the library of one Chief installation to another without getting other things. In the Library, right click on the Linestyles folder. In the popup, select Export Library and save it to your desktop. Open the Chief Architect app with the missing Linestyles and drag the file (it will be a *.calibz file) from the desktop to the drawing window. Or you can go Library>Import Library and select the file for import. This will not restore the Linestyles to the Core catalog, it will place them in the User Catalog. You still need to figure out why the linestyles aren't showing in the Core catalog.
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Turn on auto build roofs and use the roof directives in the wall dbx's, along with the correct ceiling heights.
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You can sometimes find a particular material in a plan by generating a material list and then looking for that material in the Description column. Select that row and on the Edit menu select Find Object in plan.
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Mark, I was just trying to demonstrate that there can be many variables when building a hip roof over a bay - pitch, baseline height, overhang, location of baseline, proportions of bay........ Changing any one can result in a change to the roof configurations. More often than not, it is a not a question of being correct, but more what result do you want. I, for instance, would probably try and keep everything (pitch, overhang, height etc) the same. PS. this picture might better demonstrate the relationship between the colored roof planes and their corresponding Baselines.
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I think that roof configuration (with the single ridge) will only work for a bay of a certain width/depth ratio. Once this ratio is something different, the roofs build differently. Have a look at the differences between the 2 pics below. Also notice the very small baselines (circled) that define the roofs outlined in red on the previous posts. All pitches, overhangs and baseline heights are the same for all roofs.
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my wall material, paint in Room/polyline material list
glennw replied to Petetrigger's topic in General Q & A
There are a couple of ways that you can generate a ML for/in a room - depending whether you want the materials IN the room or including the room itself: "Select one or more objects and click the Calculate Materials From Selection edit button to create a Materials List that calculates only the selected objects and their components. When the selected object is a room, its moldings and wall, floor, and ceiling finish materials are counted, as is its subflooring; but doors, windows, and structural materials like framing and other structural materials are not. Calculate Materials in Room To create the Materials List for a room, select the room and then select Tools> Materials List> Calculate Materials for Room. Calculate Materials in Room is also available on a selected room’s edit toolbar. See Editing Rooms. A Materials List calculated from a room is created for only the contents of that room: wall materials are not included." Although, for me on a mac, the Edit toolbar tool, Calculate Materials In Room, also includes the drywall. I will look into that a bit more - it could be a bug. Does anyone else get the same? -
Wall Material Region to cut away the outer layers.
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CHANGE TEXT AND CALLOUT SIZE IN A WALL ELEVATION
glennw replied to Treehouse2339's topic in General Q & A
You need to change the Character Height in the Camera Label Style text style. Select the camera Go to Object Layer Properties on the edit toolbar Go down to Text Style - it will probably be Camera Label style Click Define Click edit Change the Character height -
This is the OP's second post in reference to Scotts suggestion to draw a cad line to the correct length, so it would be safe to assume that he wanted the focal point distance from camera. Chief refers to this line as the Line Of Sight.
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Chief is seeing your wrap around deck as the exterior. Deck railings default to No Locate - which means they don't get dimensioned with auto dimensions. You could try unchecking No Locate for your railing walls, auto exterior dimension which will pick up the deck railings. You could then try auto interior dimensions with the deck selected. This will probably result in the need to clean up some dimensions. In this pic the auto exterior dimensions are red. The auto interior dimensions for the deck are blue.
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Click to place the camera and start dragging out the focal length. Hit tab and enter the distance - same as drawing a cad line using Tab.
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You can do that in the window's dbx by using the Lintel option along with Extend and Wrap PS I posted at the same time as Eric
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Wall Hatching.... can we change the default fill... Yet?
glennw replied to dshall's topic in General Q & A
Scott, Open the filled object and go to the Fill Style panel. Set up your fill the way you want. At the very bottom of the panel, click Add To library.