BryceEngstrom

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  1. I had trouble replicating this but now I figured out exactly how and when it happens.

     

    I start a list of numbered notes, close the text dbx, then re-open and continue on by hitting Enter at the end of the last line, and now it starts auto-numbering.

     

    Problem is, when you get past 9 the next number is zero.  You can't edit it manually and you can't seem to turn the auto-numbering off.  So, I end up having to copy/paste into standard text.  

     

    I like the auto-number idea, but it isn't working right.

     

    I assume this is a bug but wondered if anyone else had run into this issue.  Couldn't find it in a search.

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  2. Not really possible in Chief, unfortunately.  You will have to make use of roof planes, or use invisible walls to create "spaces" and custom model the walls but they won't act as "walls" per se in Chief.  This is one of the main shortcomings of Chief, although canted walls constitute a pretty small fraction of the built environment.

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  3. It's the Line Drawing thing that seems to get me more often.  Takes way longer than just the water color.  And god forbid you make the mistake of trying to rotate the camera once you are in Line Drawing. Then it has to cycle several times through each motion of the mouse swipe you mistakenly made.

     

    I'll have to try Escape I guess, but yeah, then it should just say to hit Escape not click on Cancel.

  4. I've been running X4 thru X6 on this card with no problems.  X1 is pretty old.  Can't really expect it to perform that well on newer systems.  You still running XP on this card?

  5. I can't seem to replicate your problem.  Changing the Dimension To line in the wall definition dbx changes the exterior walls, but my interior walls still dimension to the stud and not the drywall.

     

    As is repeated ad-nauseum here, POST THE PLAN.  Close Chief, zip the plan, and upload in your response.

  6. I agree with Ben and of course you. I think that Chief has to revisit many options that are automatically controlled be the program. Or at the least the ones that are hidden in the DBX choices. There are way to many controls that you have to turn on or off in  the DBX world. At least it would be great if Chief issued a list of these controls for us to have at our fingertips.

     

    Yes, that is well put as well.

  7. I agree, I'd rather the label of the newly carved out room not display.  And, if you are subdividing a room, it seems to me that it wouldn't be hard for Chief to not label the smaller of the divided spaces.

     

    It comes down to the difference between drafting in Chief and designing in Chief. Annoying breaks in concentration detract from the design flow of thought.

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  8. Kevin Mouquin seems to do amazing stuff using window treatments.  That might be an option, you just really gotta mess with the origins of the symbol and offset settings. Haven't tried it myself.  Maybe worth it if you are going to inherently have a lot of these in a design, likely not if it's just a couple of doors.

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  9. Yeah, I know.  I thought there was a similar problem with Deck room edges, but that there was a way to do it.

     

    And, Chief won't build a foundation for a Porch room at all.  So, I have to do a manual slab, and actually extend it past the Porch wall edge above because the phantom is still there fighting for that surface face.  I have done that on the lower portion of these landscape stairs, but not on the upper one, and not on the larger Porch room connected to the house.  Looks OK from a distance, but a PITA when you go to your elevations and it isn't lined up right. 

     

    Ugh.

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  10. Nope, not in Exterior wall material either. Yeah, I get what you mean about the "phantom" slab, and that is what I want to change.  You get it when you check Monolithic Slab in the Structure Tab.  Ridiculous that we can't change this material on the fly.  Shouldn't need to have to build a foundation to do it.  Gonna send it in as a bug.

     

     

    Thanks Perry.

  11. Thanks Kirk, it is good to get confirmation on that.  Going through Sketchup can be a real time killer because Sketchup does not seem to handle high face counts nearly as well as Chief does, so larger projects become incredibly tedious, often impossible, to get into Lumion effectively.  I hope you guys can find a solution for this.