Joe_Carrick

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  1. Almost. Nice try. Would this qualify as a bug?

    Yes, and while they're at it they should give us control of the unsightly dark lines at the edge of the wall.  I've never been able to figure out how to adjust the line weight and the fact that it extends to the outermost wall surfaces. 

     

    OK, so the "Framed Opening" line is controlled by the setting for "Walls-Normal" (which is typically the "Main Layer Only").  But this "Framed Opening" doesn't stop at the "Main Layer" - it continues out to the outermost wall surface.

     

    CA, please fix this - at your leasure...... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

  2. Perry's right.

     

    There are several other Plan Templates that can be used as starting points.

     

    Personally, I created a folder in which I save all my modified Plan Templates.  One of those is my Default but all of them have been modified from time to time to match my standards, including CAD Details, Schedules, Camera Views, etc.

     

    Scott's Plan_1 really isn't any different.  He uses it as a place to start his projects and so it's really his Default Template even if he doesn't think it is.  ;)

    Just because it isn't in the Chief Template folder doesn't mean it's not a Template.

  3. I think the reputation points is to keep us in line.  I have received a couple of negative reputation reports from my good friends JC and the Great Glenn Woodward,  and I personally do not believe I deserved them.  I think my answers were quite good.  At the end of the year I have an appointment to meet with the CA gurus to dispute the negative reviews that I have received from my friends.  I have even retained a lawyer and I am seeking civil retributions.  

     

    But you know what,  I still like them,   I think it was their way of keeping me on my toes.  Thanks guys,  keep zapping me when I get out of line.

    Scott,

     

    You are absolutely correct - and normally you are right on and extremely helpful.  In fact I gained some value from the response in the thread where I dinged you.

     

    The ding was for your negative comment of my solution to the arch.  I think it's always valid to show another way of doing something but I try not to denigrate someone else's method of doing something.  Helping is good, and you do it very well.  Just remember that it's not a contest.

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  4. Perry,

     

    What Glenn is saying is that while you can't change the text itself, you can select another Font, change the Size, Color and other Attributes so that all the selected Text boxes will have the same formatting.  ie: They will retain their individual words but they will all be the same Font, Color, Size, etc.

  5. Hey Perry,

     

    How about just exporting your Elevation Layerset and posting it.  Oh, I just noticed that you can only export ALL LAYERSETS and I don't know if anyone would be willing to share all of their Layersets.  Actually, I would not want to get all of Scott's Layersets.....  I think he has about 500.  Every time I watched one of his videos where he was showing use of Annosets and Layersets my head starts to spin ;) ;) :rolleyes::wacko:

  6. Scott, I get that but when one wall is closer than another, I want different line weights.  I also want the edges of the eaves to be heavier.  Using a heavier line weight for Walls, Normal for example doesn't do just the vertical edges but also the bottom of the stucco or siding.  IOW, I am somewhat like JPC - where is he anyway - in that I want my drawings to be a bit more artistic.  The edges of things that are closer should be heavier than similar objects that are further away.

  7. I'm never satisfied with the line weights sent to layout for Elevations and Sections.

     

    If I simply send an Elevation to Layout then I have to draw over certain lines with heavier cad lines in order to get emphasis (eaves, wall edges, etc).  Subsequent changes to the Plan can make those extra CAD lines be misleading.

     

    OTOH, if I do a View to CAD I can edit the line weights directly and then send that to Layout but any subsequent changes in the Plan are not reflected in the CAD View.

     

    I could also edit the Section View Layerset to specify heavier lines, but that's not nearly as sophisticated a result.

     

    How do you deal with this problem - or do you worry about it at all?