JKEdmo

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  1. Thanks Shane. I'll post this as a suggestion to Chief on the forum. Funny, there was a post back in August about this which I made a similar suggestion to yours. Totally forgot - I must be losing my mind! Jim
  2. Hi, Does Chief allow a stacking barn door option like in the picture below? Thanks,
  3. Joe, take a look at the material definition. It might be rotated. Jim
  4. SC, Download worked for me... However, you uploaded the whole Project (.CAPROJ) file. This is essentially a file that contains all project assets. This explains the very large file size and why you could not upload to the forum using usual methods. (I don't think forum members would want to upload a whole project file either, but a single .PLAN model file is okay). What you want to do is just upload only the .PLAN file (zipped). The .PLAN file is the building model without all the other stuff. Here I zipped your .PLAN file, which comes in under 4 MB. I attached the .zip file for your reference. 16x30 Balogh (2).zip
  5. Pretty good Chief video tutorial here. (about minute 11 is your case). https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/1521/manually-drawing-dormers.html?playlist=95
  6. Rob, Here's my technique. I learned it off the forum or perhaps a Chief tutorial, so can't take credit. The diagonal segment is a separate exterior wall segment with "Roof Cuts Wall at Bottom" turned on: Then, I copy/ define it as a new wall type, say "Siding 4 - Dashed Above." Purpose of this is that the new wall type's plan display will be changed to show dashed line above in plan view. I set all layer fills to none and the linetype of the interior layer (drywall) to a dashed line: You can see the plan view result below with those diagonal wall segments dashed. They just about line up with the dashed ceiling break line running left/right in plan. Probably could be adjusted to line up exactly. - Jim
  7. In the past I'd call the print shop and discuss with them. They'll tell you what format and minimum resolution they prefer. Jim
  8. I just had this very same thing happen to me. I find electrical outlets sometimes flip sides if a wall is modified. I'd also be interested in a fix or at maybe some tips on technique. Jim
  9. No worries - we all start from somewhere. To post a .PLAN file, first make sure that the file is not open in Chief. This is an easy mistake -- otherwise, the file will show as a 0 KB (no content) file size. Then, you can create a separate .ZIP compressed file of that file (right click the file in Windows to get that option). A compressed Zip file will usually get the file small enough to post. You can drag and drop the file to your post. For images, you can drag and drop the file directly to your post. Or, you can CTRL-C (copy). Jim
  10. Reach out to tech support. That's what they are there for and they are usually pretty helpful. - Jim
  11. You might be able to do this as a vertically stacked mulled window. Top window double hung / bottom window with solid panel (change glazing material to opaque). At least that's the approach I'd take. Jim
  12. This button toggles center points on/off:
  13. There's an old Chieftalk thread on this with a zip file download: http://www.chieftalk.com/showthread.php?61790-blueprintdbt
  14. Ed, Is your Bumping / Pushing turned off (F11)? Look under Snap Settings. Jim
  15. For the intermediate "starburst" railing, I'd break the railing and switch to panel infill at that middle location. You'll need to relocate / delete adjacent columns/ posts as needed. Something like this:
  16. Pretty unconventional door schedule in my opinion. Never seen one like it. Seems problematic to group doors with different swings and locations together. One good reason to schedule out doors individually and not group together (unlike windows) is doors very often have different hardware groups despite the door leaf / swing being same. Anyways, I get the sense the architect is very particular about this and may not be flexible. I'll defer to other forum users who have more schedule experience. They might be able to make it work. On the other hand, maybe you could propose a similar schedule that is close in appearance and information and maybe she'll accept it? Good luck! Jim
  17. Does this work for you (x17)? I was able to get this result with the standard Object Specific Macros. It does include the inches mark, but I'd argue that makes it crystal clear with no room for interpretation. Jim
  18. Post this in Seeking Services for a better response.
  19. Ok, here's some more: I made a duplicate of the stair and then tweaked it to show posts only. In other words, two stairs on top of each other with different settings to achieve the desired look. Not sure if this is Chief "pure", but my best attempt.
  20. Was able to approximate the look of curved panel infill by setting newel spacing to 12" o.c. and then setting the newel thickness to 1/16" so that they disappear (material can be set to "air"). Not sure about actual guard post placement. Maybe manually? Anyways, maybe you can finesse to make work...
  21. Yes (X17) -- just uncheck "Flat Sides" under Toe Kicks.
  22. I don't think it's an option or at least I haven't seen it. Other programs offer this, e.g. Autocad: Why don't you make the feature suggestion to Chief under "suggestions." Maybe they'll add it for X18. Jim
  23. I think they are here under the "buttons" folder:
  24. Yes. Watch the Chief stair tutorial videos for more info. https://www.chiefarchitect.com/videos/watch/71/stair-basics.html?playlist=89