JKEdmo

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  1. I had serious lag issues, which I solved by repairing the program installation. You might give it a go.
  2. Select the schedule then hit the renumber schedule button.
  3. Try using the custom muntin tool. You draw the muntins as linework, form a Cad block and then load it on to the window glazing.
  4. Should be free if you have SSA. I deleted the catalog and was able to import them into X17 successfully.
  5. I repaired the installation and that seemed to fix the problem. Jim
  6. Thanks for quick reply! First thing I did was restart, but did not help. Bummer. I sent the issue to tech support. I'll see what they say. Usually they're pretty helpful. Jim
  7. Good morning, Just installed new X17 with project management mode turned off. I brought forward a small X16 project I was working on (.layout and .plan). I'm finding the program is lagging and sluggish. Not only opening and closing files but also when drafting too (I get the spinning Windows 11 blue circle of delay). I did not have this in X16. It was quick. Anybody else having this? Thanks, Jim
  8. 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
  9. Robert, Success! I added a finish layer to the underside of the floor assembly to patch things up like you suggested. Thanks! Jim
  10. 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
  11. 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.
  12. 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
  13. Thanks for quick response. I will do so. - Jim
  14. 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:
  15. Gene, You can edit the material names directly. Just go to edit material and rename it. Below, I revised "drywall" to "gypsum board":
  16. 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
  17. Thanks for your input. - Jim
  18. I think you might be looking for Depth Cue?
  19. 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
  20. Who said I was working?
  21. Michael, My first thought is I might try to do this with Layout boxes on the wall section sheet, each a box partial section (slice) of the full wall section. I've done this a number of time in Autocad (Viewports) and always works pretty well. Jim