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When will X17 be released to the general public..?
JKEdmo replied to mtldesigns's topic in General Q & A
Thanks - will do. Jim -
When will X17 be released to the general public..?
JKEdmo replied to mtldesigns's topic in General Q & A
This is great. Thanks! To all those brave pioneers / early X17 adopters, any issues (e.g. stability, etc.)? I'm anxious to upgrade, but I thought I'd ping the group before I make the leap. Jim -
Robert, Success! I added a finish layer to the underside of the floor assembly to patch things up like you suggested. Thanks! Jim
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Good morning, I have an exterior balcony (1) over a framed pop-out fireplace (2) with a manual roof plane that is affecting the balcony's soffit finish (3). Pretty sure this is because I'm building a room over a roof plane, which I believe Chief does not like judging by the forums. Any setting I can use to fix this, or should I just patch it with a 3D solid for example? Thanks again, Jim
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Follow-up to this... Chief responded and said they would review: Hi Jim, Thank you for contacting Chief Architect Support. I tested it a bit myself, and it does look like custom muntins load in a bit inconsistently based on their position/angle. I'll go ahead and report this to our developers, and let you know what they say, or whether this is something they end up needing to fix.
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Thanks Robert for looking at this. I sent this in yesterday to tech support. To me it seems like it should just build to the centerline. If Chief has a follow-up, I'll post the reply. Jim
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Thanks for quick response. I will do so. - Jim
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Does anybody know why the load CAD block / custom muntin tool you use on window lites does not build the custom muntins to the centerline of the linework? Is there a workaround for this or am I doing something wrong? Pics below. Thanks, Jim Before: After loading CAD block to window:
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Edit the material names in the room finish schedule?
JKEdmo replied to GeneDavis's topic in General Q & A
Gene, You can edit the material names directly. Just go to edit material and rename it. Below, I revised "drywall" to "gypsum board":- 1 reply
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How to Extend Siding Over the Foundation on Selected Walls Only
JKEdmo replied to DefinedDesign's topic in General Q & A
Lisa, My first guess is make a copy of your wall type and then apply the wall siding extension to that new wall type. Use the new wall type only where you want this condition. Jim -
Thanks for your input. - Jim
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I think you might be looking for Depth Cue?
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I have a pretty complex basement foundation wall with existing masonry below and stud framing above. In addition, there's new interior full height furring. A lot going on: I show the upper wall in plan, but I wanted to also clarify in plan what's going on below. Then, it occurred to me I can just break the wall for a short length and switch that pony wall section to "Display in Plan View" to show the lower wall. A couple of CAD break lines and I'll wrap up by adding a plan note to clarify... Nothing earth shattering, but I thought pretty nifty. Jim
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Who said I was working?