Doug_N

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  1. I had posted this before and DSHall was good enough to post a reply, but then I clicked on a wrong button and deleted the whole thread by accident. Mr. Hall, if you could would you please repost your solution along with the plan file? I tried your solution but couldn't get it to work. I must be doing something wrong. Doug Renovation Plan.plan Most of the building is a close estimate, but the top floor of the extension with the popup roof and skylights is new. What I am trying to do is to make the wall in the highlighted area. Doug Norton Whitby Ontario 905 409 8487 Renovation Plan.plan
  2. Just a question about building code. Would railings be required at the top of the retaining walls near any walkway in your area?
  3. Doug_N

    Roof

    What a great link, Thanks Richard.
  4. Just for the record, AutoCad is not a 2d program. It generates a 3d database. You can do a 3D version of a house in AutoCad.
  5. Carmel,

    Please see my reply to your question about switchable layers in your Q&A.  You can do this if you have a working copy of AutoCad.

    Regards

    Doug

  6. OK it works, and here is how to do it. 1) Export from CA to a DWG file. I used a 2017 version dwg file including all the layers that you need. 2) Open the drawing in AutoCad. 3) Export the file to a PDF file with layers Attached is the file in PDF with switchable visibility layers along with the original CA file, and the exported AutoCad file MAYNARD_TUTTLE_.dwg MAYNARD_TUTTLE_.pdf MAYNARD_TUTTLE_.plan
  7. I think there may be a way to do it. First export to an autocad file, then from autocad save as a PDF with layers. Then Acrobat will have a layer set that can be turned on or off at least I think so. I will give this a try tomorrow and let you know how it works out.
  8. OK smarty pants, how did you do that? LOL
  9. Found the problem! Each section of the stairs has its own options for open to below. The wall section of stairs to the left of the window in this image indicated open below, but when I cycled that option the part of the wall that was obscuring the window disappeared.
  10. I opened the plan and then did a clipped cross section through the windows. I also tried moving the lower window with the problem vertically to see if the covering was part of the window or part of the wall assembly. Here is an elevation view of the problem Here are the stair options that was found in the sample file. At the moment I don't have a solution, but I am curious about this and will do more work to see if I can solve the problem. My purpose in posting this reply is to just illustrate what Diane was talking about.
  11. Ahh I didn't get that. So he wants the grade level to be absolute with MSL. It could be useful to have geodetic references available in CA would't it.
  12. I did'n do that manually. I just changed the elevation reference in the default pole interface. CA fixed everything after that, I deleted the irrelevant markers.
  13. Nice work on the details.
  14. Hi Solver, Here is a manually created keystone and inserted by dragging into place. The automatic keystone window treatment would be great if we could edit height, width, depth and inset distance. Doug
  15. I have a small job to do that needs a keystone window lintel. I searched the topics, but didn't see anything that referenced this topic. If it were just a few windows I would do each one manually, but there are quite a few to do. Here is an image of what the client is looking for. Doug Norton Whitby Ontario
  16. By my support you are referring to asking for this feature in CA? I am certainly in for that! Thanks for you help. Doug
  17. Well ok then. lol. I will give it a try. It will give me a boatload of cross sections to boot. Thanks for the tip.
  18. but that means two cameras for each and every column grid pair doesn't it?
  19. I am working on a project that requires the plan view of each floor to have a reference grid that intersects at each column. Is there a easy way to do this where each grid has an alpha callout at the top of the layout view and numeric callout along one or both sides. Doug Norton Whitby Ontario Canada
  20. Doing a bit more research I discovered this in a video. What does this do for cross sections from the cut slider? However that option seems to be missing in X10. Does anyone know why?
  21. Here is a view of what I am talking about
  22. Hi Solver, I am talking about doing a cut in a perspective view. I sometimes include some views for clarification on a detail to a framer or some other trade. Doug
  23. Is there a way to have joists, rafters etc show as having a solid fill rather than hollow geometric shapes in cut views? Doug Norton Whitby Ontario