JKEdmo

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  1. Danielle, You can copy the second door in place and redefine swing, style, etc. as needed. - Jim
  2. Could you do it as a 4-panel sliding door and schedule it out as a window?
  3. Ditto. I too have wondered about the best way to handle this. I've tried overwriting with dashed cad lines with white as color, put the railing wall on its own dashed layer, etc., but never had great results. What's the best solution for this?
  4. Okay, If you have not done this already, here's a link to X12 PDF manual below. Do a word search for "codec." https://cloud.chiefarchitect.com/1/pdf/documentation/chief-architect-x12-reference-manual.pdf In particular page 874: Looks like it's under Walkthrough Options? Jim
  5. Sorry, I can't help you as I don't have X12. Perhaps somebody else can chime in. Jim
  6. Bob, I think you're working with an older version, but with X17, it's here under Default Settings: Jim
  7. If you're on a PC, I too had problems with my initial X17 installation. What fixed it for me was a "repair installation." Go to Windows Settings, Apps, Installed Apps, Modify.
  8. I wonder if it's related to this issue that I reported to Support a few days ago. Seems similar to me. Chief acknowledged it as a bug and I assume they are working on it. In any case, you should probably open a support ticket and report it as a possible bug.
  9. Update -- I got a reply back just now from Chief Tech Support. They think it's a bug and will be looking into it further. Jim
  10. It's a real note tied to a keynote schedule. You know, I sort of suspect this too. I'll send in a bug report. Thanks, Jim
  11. I must have turned off the setting in this drawing (X17) that keeps arrows attached to notes. When I move the notes the arrow does not follow. Can someone remind me where this setting is? Thanks. Jim
  12. Joe, The behavior is explained in Help:
  13. Download the bonus catalog "Storage No. 1 Storage Furniture"
  14. No, they had rooms below. A mystery to me!
  15. I was revising some manual roof planes today from 2x8 to 2x12 structure... I noticed most of the roof planes maintained their plate heights with the roof structure / thickness adjusting upwards. This is what I'm used to. But, I noticed a few roof planes adjusted downwards, i.e. top of rafter elevations stayed put and the plate heights dropped. I was wondering what determines this behavior? Thanks again, Jim
  16. I gave it a try. I chose an "integrated pull" from the core catalog. Seems to work fine. Screen shot below. Maybe it has to do with how the pull is defined? "Integrated" might imply some sort of built in offset as part of the definition as opposed to flush? I dunno - I'm not super familiar with cabinets and maybe someone else can chime in here...
  17. It's basically a workaround -- a combination of two barn doors and a door opening. I hope Chief considers adding this feature to barn doors. Seems like they already have the programming done for other door options like sliders or pretty close at least.
  18. 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
  19. Hi, Does Chief allow a stacking barn door option like in the picture below? Thanks,
  20. Joe, take a look at the material definition. It might be rotated. Jim
  21. 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
  22. 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
  23. 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