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the baseline on one of your roof planes is about 18" away from the wall. to match the other plane it needs to be moved in to the wall. the issue above your lean-to is an attic wall. pull the shed roof back to meet the wall and it will disappear. also, the second floor wall on the front is misaligned with the wall on the bottom.
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i get these fairly often. I either rotate the plan so as front door is facing right or print them to E-size paper.
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would be best to post a plan. otherwise, it's just conjecture.
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i'm not trying to pick on anyone as i'm sure it's just a regional thing, but where i'm from, everyone generally considers a footing to be the bottom part of a foundation and a footer to be a block of text at the bottom of a document.
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Like KBird said...the program is doing just what you "told" it to do. I have no idea what you wanted the roof to look like, but I drew up one version and cleaned a LOT of other things in the plan. CONTI_10_IRIS_12:31:19.plan
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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year to all!
StephenGreene replied to DavidJPotter's topic in General Q & A
All i want for Christmas is some stairs that work right. The end. -
thanks, Chop. i replaced it with a porch beam and it worked fine. no idea why it wouldn't work with a room divider.
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there is a room divider that is causing your problems. remove it and the odd circle wall disappears.
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my 2017 macbook pro is doing fine. never an issue. but i haven't upgraded to Catalina either.
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The "right way" to build a safe room wall type
StephenGreene replied to Evolution's topic in General Q & A
Thanks, David. I tried to duplicate the odd behavior in one of my own plans but was unsuccessful. However, i did discover that eliminating the outermost exterior wall layer on Bob's plan solved the problem. -
The "right way" to build a safe room wall type
StephenGreene replied to Evolution's topic in General Q & A
I was just looking at Bob's plan and noticed the brick does not conform to the top of the windows or doors on the Logia. I've drawn plenty of arched windows and doors but I don't think i've ever seen this. Anybody have an explanation? -
3.5" solid aluminum walls dragged down with windows.
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I have a MacBook Pro and it works fine.
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I agree Kbird, but this is an as-built that i'm recreating with changes to the main roof line. This version is just one of many and the only one with the valleys as such. Thanks for the tips. I'll try notching the corner as suggested. Plan attached. HA5.0.plan
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Besides using solids, does anyone know the secret to getting both bird boxes to build in a situation like this?
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Chop & Eric.....thank you! I have absolutely no idea how either of those ended up like that and it was driving me crazy. The All On and Unlocked is a great idea.
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Doing some elevations for an as-built/remodel. Initially, i created the Psolid at the top because the frieze wasn't building correctly. Now....for some inexplicable reason, i can't select, move, edit or delete it. Nothing. Also....for no apparent reason, my pointer highlights whatever possible direction i might draw a line or wall. I've looked everywhere, but how on earth do i turn this off? Pics and plan attached. Thanks. OH2.plan
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Anyone else experiencing program crashes on the new update
StephenGreene replied to Renerabbitt's topic in General Q & A
No problems here. -
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Somehow, I just knew it was something that you customized. Thank you!!
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I love the siding. Where did you find it?
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you have the frieze on the gables at 11" and the fascia on the eave at 11". adjust accordingly.
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i have a mac and essentially do the same, except i don't even open the download folder. I just drag it from the download tab on my browser to the CA icon and there it is. Easy peasy.
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I had this same problem the other day. Could not figure out what was going on. Thanks, Glenn.
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I think this is pretty close. barrick_new_build_11.1.plan
