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4004 ExcellentAbout Joe_Carrick
- Birthday 04/18/1942
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Sailing, Golf, Tennis, Skiing, Cabinet & Furniture Making, Building & Remodeling
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Does anyone have a good set of stair connection details showing top and bottom of various conditions?
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Apparently it's programmed to be offset to one side, maybe even a little more. You shoudlprobably report this to Chief as a "Bug".
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Try rebuilding the wall framing
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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.
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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".
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What DPI setting are you using for the PDF?
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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
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So what happens if you create a room divider wall along those edges of the stairway?
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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.
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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
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Seems a bit complicated. Can you show screen shots of this setup or a video?
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Doug, The key is to extend the handrails the same 1/2 tread dimension and specify "No Transitions".
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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.
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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.
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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.