Joe_Carrick

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  1. Totally Normal !!!!!! The Component List is unique for each Door. Interior Doors are different than Exterior Doors so the list itself is different, just as the list for a Window is different than the list for a Cabinet, etc. Are you looking perhaps for a Door Schedule rather than the Component List for an Individual Door?
  2. Hmmm.. That's an interesting idea. Maybe there's a way to do it with GoToMeeting. If you record a meeting while playing the Video ............. Scott could try it
  3. Custom Buttons would be nice - but there are so many buttons available and so many ways to accomplish any task in Chief that it boggles the mind. I and almost everyone here used ACAD in the past. There's just such a big difference between Chief and ACAD that you have to change the way you work. One thing you might want to look at would be a macro recorder. You can record a sequence of keystrokes and mouse clicks and give it a Hotkey definition to replay it. That might provide you with a way to initiate the commands that you want. ie: Change the Nudge Distance
  4. You do know that the Ctrl Key in combination with the mouse allow you to drag without respect to Snaps. You also get free drag if you disable snapping.
  5. No, the only way is to set in in the Defaults. Almost anything in the Menu System that has an Icon can have a HotKey. You can customize Toolbars and Hotkeys - but there are so many possibilities that it's almost impossible to remember a fraction of the HotKeys.
  6. Scott, I think the request was for a way to change the Snap Distance. My point basically is that generally you want a snap distance that works for your basic dimensional tolerance. Chief gives you all sorts of ways to over-ride that. 1. Transform/Replicate 2. Multi-Copy 3. Point to Point Move 4. Object Snaps 5. Edit Temp Dimensions 6. Center Tool 7. etc. I have the Grid Snap Distance set according to the type of Plan I'm working on. For Floor Plans in General I used to like 3" but I decided early on with Chief that 1" was more to my liking. OTOH, when working on Details (I have a set of Chief Plan Files - Scale 1"=1'-0") that I have the Grid Snap set at 1/8". Those Grid Snaps simply get me PDC which is all I need.
  7. Chief has these settings in Defaults->Plan You can set them up as a part of your Default Plan (or for any individual Plan) but otherwise the only Hot_Kkey and Tool Button Controls are to Toggle them on and off. I think the assumption in Chief is that you would want such controls to be set to a standard. Point to Point Move and/or Object Snap and/or Transform/Replicate are the ways to get around the Grid and Angle Snaps.
  8. That's exactly why I like Rich Text for Custom Room Labels and similar data display. Basically I can format a "Mini-Page" in a single Rich Text Block. OTOH, Standard Text using Text Styles is perfect for general notation. I like all such thing to be uniform throughout my ConDocs.
  9. When you "explode a 3D Symbol in Chief it becomes a set of Surfaces. So what you need to do is then delete all the surfaces of 2 of the items (Chair and Love Seat for example) and then convert what's left to a new Symbol for the Sofa. Do the same for the Chair and the Love Seat to get 3 separate symbols.
  10. My problem is with Drywall Installers who don't take the time to verify that framing is straight, plumb and true. They then install the drywall without shimming, install corner beads out of plumb and mud over it without making sure that the line between corner beads on short walls is floated straight, not to mention the fact that they tend to build up over 1/8" of tape and mud at drywall joints in some cases. I just inspected a job where a 42" wide x 96" tall wall was out of plumb -1/4" on the left edge and +1/2" on the right edge. So badly warped that it has to be removed and redone. This is about the 10th instance on this house that they had to correct. Talk about walls being mis-aligned ................ :angry:
  11. There are too many ways for this to be done for Chief to anticipate all the different possibilities. Here's what I would do: 1. Make the Sill Plate the same width as the Wall Studs. 2. Provide Details of the way I really want it built. 3. Edit the Sections if necessary FWIW, For Condos and Apartments where there's a LW Concrete fill over the Plywd Floor Sheathing I use a "Screed Sill" 2" wider than the Sill Plate. It's a custom detail and it also provides a nailer for carpet tack strips.
  12. I agree with Scott on the Toe Kick. In fact, I generally make all my cabinets sit on a separate Toe Kick - mainly because that way I can have a different material. I usually just use a PSolid for this as a base for all the cabinets together. In real life I build it using 2x4's as a platform.
  13. Robert, Here's a Symbol you can use. I didn't put any door or drawer fronts on it You can add those if you need them. Note: The Symbol can be stretched and or sized to fit. Angled Base Cabinet Filler.calibz
  14. There are a couple of different options: 1. Place a 3/4" deep cabinet flush with the front of the other cabinets (make it 3.5" deep if you want a toe-kick) and use a custom countertop to fill the space. 2. Create a couple of solids or a 3D Symbol (Furniture?) to fill the Space and again use a Custom Countertop. This kind of cabinet has been requested many times, but chief hasn't provided the capability.
  15. My Laptop has an NVidea GT780 GPU but the system indicates that the Intel HD4800 is controlling the display. How do I change that?
  16. This can be done using referenced macros with global variables. I have such a system that I use which relies on referenced macros and Global Ruby variables. It isn't perfect but it works. The thing that a Label for Polylines would do is eliminate the need for the reference and text box with arrow.
  17. This is already possible but there are a couple of details: 1. The macro must be defined as "Referenced" 2. The Text Box must have an arrow that points to the Polyline. 3. Overlapping Polylines or other objects could confuse the Text Box as to what is being pointed to. This is why some of us have been requesting that CA provide "Labels" for closed Polylines.
  18. Jim, Is it possible one is in the wall and the other is in the Doorway? IAE, it's wierd.
  19. Susan, There may be some in the Bonus Libraries > Accessories > Spa. I'm not sure. Yes, see pic for Library Location. You'll need to download that Library
  20. Joe, that works fine. I actually have a 1" thick symbol that I created (12" square) that I just slap on the wall and then move it 1" into the wall and adjust the size, position and material - but a PSolid works.
  21. Actually, providing a Casing and Sill could be done as well, depending on what sort of design you want. Selection of Molding Profiles can result in some really cool effects.
  22. Sorry DJ, This doesn't work with Window Symbols. Chief will allow the 2D Block to be offset but not so that it will recess into the wall. So, your supposition is incorrect.
  23. I usually make the Glass Walls "No Room Definition" and use the Wall Material Region for the Tile. I either use a "Shower Pan" and change it's material or I use a "Pony Wall" for the Curb. The advantage (to me) of not having the shower defined as a separate room is that I can do Interior Elevations of the entire space rather than having a separate set of elevations for the shower and another for the Bathroom.
  24. I appreciate the compliment but a Glass Shower Door really is just a "Glass Slab". It's just the way my brain works.