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I knew I'd seen that someplace.
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You need to use a Library Garage Panel Symbol. You might have to make your own Panel Symbol unless you can find one in one of the Manufacturer Catalogs.
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There's no trick. Symbols are not the same as Chief's native objects. Essentially the native objects are controlled by the software while the symbols are basically fixed geometry. The symbols can be modified as to size and materials but otherwise are limited to their basic shape.
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You would need to mull them in Chief. They can still be labeled and listed in the Schedules as separate units.
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I reported this problem to Chief several months ago. They need to update the Library. Which they acknowledged - but I'm sure it will take time to get it done.
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Try an extra "framing" layer for the battens in the wall definition.
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I've been working on a macro to return a "Floor Name" based on Chief's Floor Levels. The macro automatically names: floor level 0 as "Foundation" any Basement as "1st Basement Floor", "2nd Basement Floor", etc. depending on the number of Basements all above floor levels as "1st Floor","2nd Floor", "3rd Floor", etc. attic level as "Attic A building with 0 basements and 2 additional floors (level 0,1,2) will have Floors named: Foundation level 0 1st Floor level 1 2nd Floor level 2 Attic A building with 1 basements and 2 additional floors (level 0,1,2,3) will have Floors named: Foundation level 0 1st Basement Floor level 1 1st Floor level 2 2nd Floor level 3 Attic A building with 2 basements and 2 additional floors (level 0,1,2,3,4) will have Floors named: Foundation level 0 2nd Basement Floor level 1 1st Basement Floor level 2 1st Floor level 3 2nd Floor level 4 Attic I think this is going to make Floor Plan Naming much easier.
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No, the article indicates that the release will be this spring. It's only being demonstrated at KBIS this week.
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For stairs, the area is the actual surface area. Under stairs usable space is also included. Assuming a 1 story stair the "open below" area isn't counted because there's no floor. If it's a 2 story stair then you have to count the 2nd floor stair but not the "open below" of the 3rd floor. Note that the "Open Below" area may not be the same as the stair area.
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Interior Elevation Symbol Scaling
Joe_Carrick replied to PhillipsPlans22's topic in Symbols and Content
It's the Text Style in the "Cameras, Wall Elevations" Layer. Not the easiest thing to find. I like to set that to 3/32" Arial. (4-1/2" at 1/4" Scale) But I'm really pushing for a different callout to indicate all 4 elevations.- 1 reply
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Import into your user Library.
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Are you on Floor Level 0 ?
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California CRC - attached garage door?
Joe_Carrick replied to Gawdzira's topic in Building Codes and Compliance
There's probably 100's of thousands of existing homes built before 1980 in California that don't have automatic closers on doors between the garage and the house. Many of them are hinged to swing into the house rather than out - which should be the preferred direction. That's not mandatory but it is good design practice. -
3D Symbols can only be edited within the Symbol dbx (little chair) and the things you can do there are limited. You can use the "Delete Surface Tool" in a 3D Perspective View (nothing else in the plan) to get rid of some things you don't want. But then you need to create a new Symbol from what you modified. Symbols are not the same as the CAD Block. That's just the plan view representation of the 3D Symbol. You can modify the CAD Block but you need to assign the modified CAD Block to the Symbol. It's then still the Symbol that you need to place in the model, not the 2D CAD Block which wiil be placed in the model along with the Symbol. Study the Symbol dbx - and the "Create Symbol" tool in Chief to learn the ins and outs of Symbols. I don't know if there are any good videos but you might try looking for them on Chief's Website.
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How would you do this (Door Hinge, thick wall)
Joe_Carrick replied to amddrafting's topic in General Q & A
It's the same trick used for inserting railing in the openings in regular walls. -
How would you do this (Door Hinge, thick wall)
Joe_Carrick replied to amddrafting's topic in General Q & A
OK, Try this. Make an opening in the brick wall (no frame, no casings) Make the 4" thick wall about 12 " inside the room and mark it "No Room Definition" Place your door in that wall. You might want to adjust the wall to the width and height of the Brick Wall Opening. Move the 4" thick wall to be flush with the inside of the Brick Wall. There are other methods but this will work fine. -
How would you do this (Door Hinge, thick wall)
Joe_Carrick replied to amddrafting's topic in General Q & A
Make a wall where the door is just 4" thick. IOW, a small length of wall for the door to insert into. -
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A Chief CAD Block isn't the same thing as the imported 3D Block. The Chief CAD Block contains all the intelligence of the objects within it. The imported 3D Block is just a 3D Symbol without the original intelligence. You are not going to be able to use it for the purpose you outlined. Your best bet would be to use Chief's Cabinets in the model for rendering purposes. Take a look at Rene's (Rabbit) Kitchen Tools and the use of "Style Pallets" to get what you need.
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That symbol is "Edit CAB Block" not "Explode". Generally any 3D Blocks or 3D Symbols imported into Chief are just Geometry and can't be broken down into component parts. The best you can do is use the "Remove Surface Tool". 2020 and Chief are totally different apps and have capabilities. Interactivity isn't one of them.
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Library Browser Tool X14 Folder Collapse Control
Joe_Carrick replied to Steve_Matlaga's topic in General Q & A
No, there isn't any option currently to modify that behavior. It would be a good idea to submit it as a suggestion. Probably something in Preferences.- 4 replies
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My Stair macros are embedded in a Text Box and stored in the Library. When I place that in a Plan and connect to a Stair with an arrow the macros execute and display the Stair and Landings information. This works for Straight, "L" & "U" shaped Stairs. It won't connect to a Stair in Section so I manually label and annotate there. Hoefully we'll get the ability to connect in Sections in a future version.
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I have a "Walls" macro package that labels walls in various views. There's on macro that determines what the view type is and creates the label accordingly. For Sections and Elevations it displays the Finish Wall Layers (exterior or interior depending on the view). This will be available once X15 Public Beta is released.