Joe_Carrick

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About Joe_Carrick

  • Birthday 04/18/1942

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    San Marcos, CA USA
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    Sailing, Golf, Tennis, Skiing, Cabinet & Furniture Making, Building & Remodeling

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  1. Does anyone have a good set of stair connection details showing top and bottom of various conditions?
  2. Apparently it's programmed to be offset to one side, maybe even a little more. You shoudlprobably report this to Chief as a "Bug".
  3. Try rebuilding the wall framing
  4. AFAIK, that's just no longer available. Maybe it will be for the final release but I suspect they eliminated it for the Project Manager. Most drives today are fast enough that a ram drive wouldn't make much difference for undo speed.
  5. A named material would work. Personally, I have a text file with spacing and other framing defaults that I read to set $Global values that my framing label macros use. It's not very elegant but it works for most framing members. I suppose you could have a few special objects that when placed (and sized - perhaps by setting the length between joists, etc) would set the spacing as a $Global value. You would need one for each different type or role of framing member. Another option would be a custom field "Spacing" that you could assign to the framing members individually so referenced macros could pick up the values. It could assign the $Globals depending on the "role".
  6. What DPI setting are you using for the PDF?
  7. Joe,

    Used to live in San Marcos before I moved  to Big Sky country.

    I'd be interested in purchasing as well.

    Jack Geis

    jgeisjr@gmail.com

    1. Joe_Carrick

      Joe_Carrick

      Purchasing what?  I assume you are interested in one or more of my macro systems?

    2. jgeisjr

      jgeisjr

      Room Finish Schedule

  8. So what happens if you create a room divider wall along those edges of the stairway?
  9. Thanks Rene, My way of getting the path to the project has historically been different, relying on different NVPs. Your explanation should help me revise this - still resulting in a $global. It will take me a little time to ensure that it's working. See you at Couer d,Alene in August.
  10. Hi Rene, This was a great video. Chief should have hired you to do their PM online presentation. I've over the years always kept my projects in Chief Version specific Folders with Project sub-Folders. I guess I'm going to need to bring everything forward to X17 if I'm going to use PM. I'm a little reluctant - especially with Beta - due to the risks of getting something messed up. IAE, do you have any suggestions for this? Should I keep my old Folder system and just use PM for current projects and older projects that become active again? Thanks
  11. Seems a bit complicated. Can you show screen shots of this setup or a video?
  12. Doug, The key is to extend the handrails the same 1/2 tread dimension and specify "No Transitions".
  13. My problem is the text files are in my plan folder and I don't have a way to identify that in the PM. If they were just in a fixed Windows Folder it would work but in my use case they have to be in a project specific folder. I didn't see a way to get that. The NVP is probably what's missing.
  14. Hi Val, I'm in the same boat but I have additional problems with the PM. One major problem is the inability to read/write external files with Ruby. I hope CA will fix that and simplify the PM. If so I might use it - but I'm not holding my breath. BTW, the PM also causes some problems with timing of macro operations.
  15. Here's what I use: The Main Text Style controls the Callout and the above line and below line take care of the others. Here's an example: I have this set in defaults for Layout Box Labels so it's automatic for anything I send to Layout. Some of the macros are for other things labeled in Elevations and Sections (wall finish materials, etc) that depend on the view type.