JKEdmo

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  1. Chopsaw, OK, if I understand correctly, there is no override and it's up to the user to manage with drawing order. Bummer. Maybe a future feature Chief would consider? Thanks for your input. Jim
  2. One useful feature from the Autocad world is a "line merge" setting for the PDF print driver. In a nutshell, it forces dark (black) line types to always print over lighter line types. Just like real life drafting. Here's sample output below from Chief with no line merge. Does Chief have a line merge setting? Thanks again, Jim
  3. Thanks. That fixed it. Jim
  4. Good morning, I'm drawing up a framing plan and have my background set to grey. So far so good. I have a stair with a breakline and treads shown dashed above that's coming in black however. I want to set these lines to grey. What layer does Chief put this linework on? I can't figure it out. Thanks, Jim
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    Layer 0

    OK, thanks for the insight. Jim
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    Layer 0

    Simple question - I was wondering what the purpose / function of layer 0 is in Chief? All the other layers are pretty self-explanatory... Thank you, Jim
  7. Greetings, Does the dimension text override feature allow for carriage returns? From what I can tell, it does not. But, perhaps there's a special character code or trick that allows this? Thank you. Jim
  8. Thanks for the easy solution. Worked like a charm. Jim
  9. Hello, I have an exterior wall sitting on roof framing below (red arrow). It does not go down to the floor deck. It unfortunately shows up in plan (circled): Is there a wall setting to make this disappear in plan, or should I just mask with a CAD box? Thank you, Jim
  10. Hey, thanks for the quick reply. I'll take a closer look at your answer in detail. Being new to the software, I have a lot of questions, especially relative to the software I come from. But, I will try to adapt! Jim
  11. Good morning, This is a reply to an old topic, but I was unsure if there was ever any conclusion. I have to agree with the original post about how awkward it is to hold down the mouse button and zoom with the scroll wheel at the same time. (In my case, I really notice it when doing CAD polylines). Is there a setting that allows "click release" behavior, or is that counter to Chief's method? I use a trackball, so I wonder if that makes things more difficult. Thanks again, Jim
  12. Got it. Thanks for quick reply. Jim
  13. Good morning, Does Chief allow for the display of the stair up/down walkline arrow for the full length of the stair? I thought there might be the option to manually relocate the "up" tag and length the walkline arrow, but did not find it. My habit is to show the arrow starting at the first riser and ending (if no breakline) at the last in order to be crystal clear about full extent of stair. I typically draw a small circle at the stair start, but I suppose I could live without that. Thanks again, Jim
  14. Thanks for the input. I will study this in greater detail. I have a lot to learn! Jim
  15. Just did so. The 24" fat beam change showed up in 3D, but not in 2D plan, i.e. the 2D plan remained unchanged. So, am I in fact seeing the railing in 2D? I'm confused because I thought I built the object to not have a railing in any view. Hmmm. Is there a way to turn off and turn on dashed beam above? Jim
  16. Hi Eric, I have my railing turned off. Snapshots below. Jim
  17. Hello, I created a porch with a post to beam rail style. I'm in Working Plan View. Graphically, my expectation would be the beam above would show dashed, but it comes in as a solid line. See below. I figured there might be a display setting to change the line type, but could not find one. Any tips or hints? Out of curiousity, I took a look at Chief's Austin home plan set. See below. Their porch beam also shows as a solid line. Is this a Chief quirk? Thanks again, Jim
  18. Thanks everyone for the help on this. I adjusted the stem wall height and this works for my purposes. Jim
  19. Thank you both Gene and Eric. I'll take a closer look at this in detail tomorrow. Jim
  20. No, with a separate footing pour. Similar to this detail:
  21. Hello, Week 3 or so of my Chief journey. Going pretty well. Anyhow, been working on an as-built model with a walk-out basement. I would like to have the basement floor be concrete slab-on-grade with the wood framed walls sitting on top. It appears my wood walls are going through the slab. I'm a bit stumped as to the solution. Any help would be appreciated. I have attached the plan file. Thank you again, Jim THE MUNSON RESIDENCE - AS-BUILTS.plan
  22. Good morning, I noticed that dashed linetypes change in dash size as you zoom in and out on the building model. I find this distracting. Is there a way to turn this off, or in other words, keep the linetype appearance fixed relative to the model? I suppose there would have to be some sort of scale setting for the building model to drive this. Thank you, Jim P.S. I did find some posts on this, but was unclear of the conclusion.
  23. Got it. Thanks for the quick response and insight. Jim
  24. Yes, a little bit. Is the polyline something normally produced by Chief and to be expected, or only when I manually tweak a wall? For example, override the wall heights. Jim