HumbleChief

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  1. Never seen it before and only happens with roof planes. Won't be solved but thanks so much for taking the time to look.
  2. SWEET! Thanks so much for the help. Tried to mark both answers as solved but it would only accept one - thanks again.
  3. ...and at 11" it leaves a really strange artifact in the doorway. So sorry I didn't mention it's an X5 file (client must have in X5 format) but if you're seeing it in X6 then maybe you're right about the bug. I can massage it enough for the client who needs it now so thanks again for taking the time.
  4. Interesting Perry, It's good up to 11" main wall thickness but at 12" it cuts the floor. I'll just leave it at 11" for the presentation. Thanks so much for taking the time.
  5. ..and not others. Can't seem to find the culprit and even copying and pasting doorways gives the same results. - a cut floor under 2 door ways but not 2 other doorways... Plan DOOR SILL 1.zip
  6. Curve the walls then Auto Build the roof. Or...if you want to try and save the straight walls (not sure how or why this would work) you can auto build the roof over another curved wall and move the roof planes over your straight walls. This will create a LOT of problems but might be doable.
  7. I share with a client on Google Drive and allow them to delete files with no harm to either my system or his. When he deletes files it lets me know the file is on their computer or it's now time to upload a newer version as our relationship is one where I'm constantly updating and changing for his approval. I don't know the nature of your relationship but maybe it's not a problem that needs fixing?
  8. Curt, Thanks for the reply. It's much more simple. I have a floor plan and want to turn on roof planes. I go to the Layer dbx, click the display check mark, go back to the plans and roofs aren't showing. Go back to the dbx check mark is not there click again, roof planes show. Has happened 6 or 8 times but can't replicate the scenario. It's like I'm not clicking the right spot or mis-clicked but after a couple 3 times I'm sure it's been clicked just hiccupping a bit. Plan sepcific? Maybe but again impossible to reproduce consistently.
  9. Thanks Doug, I do have an off-site back-up set-up and cannot replicate any specific scenario and repeat the problem as you suggest. It's random and at first I thought I had changed a setting or something but it has happened more than once now so I'm just very cautious from now on. Can't say where the problem is and mainly posted to warn others to take care and to see if anyone else had experieinced the problem.
  10. ...thought it was my errant clicking but have noticed it more than once and it only seems to effect Roof planes. Click on the display check mark and close the Layers dbx and no change. Select again and the changes occur. No way to replicate so just curious if anyone else has noticed this?
  11. ...just happened again when I closed a plan I was NOT asked if I want to save changes and those changes were lost. Not sure if anyone else has seen this but it's cntrl 'S' from now on before saving. Used to trust Chief with every close but not anymore.
  12. Of course Jon - Thanks - seems I used to know more stuff or I did it this way before and forgot, oh well - Thanks again
  13. How are dealing with this trend in cabinets? Is there a library out there that includes such things? I can stack cabinets but that doesn't quite work and is a lot of work when modifying.
  14. As I've said multiple times I use the method I use because I learned it that way and find it way more than "convenient" to keep using the system that creates my livelihood. As I understand your position Lew you do not use Anno Sets but are merely trying to understand how they are used? If that's true then I suggest you create a hundred plan sets then share your methods with us on the forum so we can learn another approach. It might be a solution but for me it's a solution looking for a problem I don't have. It's very easy to suggest to a seasoned user to change their methods but a much different thing when those methods are ingrained and are used to create real world plan sets. As an example your suggestion that I might use a Layer Set instead of a new Anno Set might work - for you - or many others, but for me to learn and then re-learn the fundamentals of what makes Chief work for me is a pretty silly proposition when the benefits are so small - again for me and the way I work. What would I gain? - really - What would I gain? I'd spend hours re-setting up all my templates and Anno Sets and re-training my brain to look at Chief through completely new eyes and to what end? It wouldn't really be any easier, or it might be over many months of re-learning 'my' system. On the other hand if Chief decides to change the way Anno Sets works then I'll adapt as I always have. Till then I'll use my existing system as there's simply no downside and no real 'problem' that needs fixing - again for me and the way I work.
  15. Takes time to set up correctly and am constantly tweaking but once set up it's very consistent as you suggest. I use a modified Save As Method as well, meaning I will save my latest plan every so often to preserve the Anno Sets and then apply that as a default template for new plans. It keeps the latest changes and current thinking re: Anno sets up to date. And like you Barton I have found no issues with a 1:1 ratio of Anno to Layer Sets and I prefer it to avoid confusion for my fragile little brain. When I'm in the Framing Ceiling Anno Set I really only want one Layer Set to match and having a Layer Set for each Anno Set is not confusing at all. If you can find an approach that works then the creation each new Anno Set and its associated Layer Set becomes very easy to set up and if you save that plan for future use every change has been preserved. I still come up against an Anno Set that needs tweaking like arrows in a set that I seldom use will point to a layer that's very obscure but it's a simple fix and another save preserves that for the future so the change doesn't have to be made again.
  16. Yes Also Lew please remember I learned to use Anno Set when X3 first came out and there was a massive discussion on the best method(s). I adopted what we (the forum and the beta team) considered the best method then. Things have changed and I have not so I bet there many other methods that are much better or equally as good.
  17. Mostly it's just habit and easy for me to remember but if i do a raingutter set of plans I would like all the 'defaults' to be set what I choose to set them. Text, Callouts, Arrows, Dimensions, and the raingutters themselves. I might be able to use just a Layer Set but I don't understand that method and this is so easy for me to remember and all my settings will be consistent through all future plans as well. Lew, A Framing Ceiling Anno Set is mostly controlled by the Layer Set (Joe's point above perhaps?) and I just find it easier to have the Anno Set control the Layer Set and the differences would be (obvious once you delve in) that a ceiling framing set shows the ceiling framing and the roofing set shows the roofing framing etc. each along with its annotation text set to separate layer etc.
  18. Tried to take a screen shot of the drop down box but can't figure that out. I use 7 or 8 on every plan and create them as I need them for special sets and construction techniques. I have new plan where the homeowner wants a raingutter plan, I'll create a new Anno Set for that one. As follows; Anno As Built Set Anno Demo Set Anno Detail Set Anno Elelctrical Set Anno Elevation Set Anno Foundation Set Anno Framing Floor Set Anno Framing Ceiling Set Anno Patio Cover Set Anno Roof Framing Set Anno Framing Set Anno Framing Steel Set Anno Plot Plan BMP's Set Anno Plot Plan Elevation Set Anno Plot Plan Set Anno Proposed Set Anno Proposed Set Bare Bones Anno Roofing Set Anno Section Set
  19. Also be sure to add Chief to the programs in the 3D Settings dbx. Sped up my renders a LOT.
  20. Lew, Thanks for the advice but I probably didn't make myself clear. I am perfectly fine with the way Anno Sets are set up and have been using them productively since X3. NEVER used 1/4" Anno set of any kind as I was never trained classically as an architect so I have no need for 1/4" anything. I've named and cutomized around 20 different Anno Sets that suit my work flow just fine. I'm not looking for anything to change or any tips as my work flow suits me just fine. Not saying there's nothing for me to learn just nothing I want to change right now. I'll let Joe deal with the changes he thinks are needed.
  21. Lew, I'll answer your question with a big MAYBE. I don't understand the use of active Layer Set 'feature' and may spend some time learning them but it's hard to change when habits get so ingrained. I watched the videos you linked to and they were quite interesting. Didn't really know what CA intended for Anno Sets. The way I use Anno Sets came about from the initial discussion when they were first introduced and I've honed my methods since then. The more I read the more I see that I may use them in ways they were not intended but ain't that grand? I haven't seen a way to deal with Anoo Set (Active Laters or Not) on a per floor basis. Chief simply doesn't allow for changing Layer/Anno Sets per floor. I'm not sure your exact status as far as working with CA but if you have aversion with Anno Sets and you want to learn them post a question or 2 and i'm you'll get a lot of help. Once understood they are essential IMO.