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I'd start my business then study what I need, when I need! Otherwise, you may never get that business off the ground!! You might start looking into the code and then decide you need a different occupation!
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https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/CRC2019P3
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You're welcome Evan. I had been wondering about that 2nd line in the signature!
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Also, all your 2nd floor walls that have a roof plan butting the, should have this checked.
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From inside the living room, take a camera or section view looking at that wall. Select it with a single click. Drag the lower vertical edges from right to left.
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This wall I had to adjust manually.
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Explode the tray ceiling, then pull the lower ceiling plane 4.5" back to the inside of the invisible wall.
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The walls on (assumed) the main floor will automatically find the highest ceiling. This causes the bottom of the attic wall to match that height. Select the main floor wall, Structure tab, checck Stop at Ceiling Above. This should cause the main floor wall to stop at the first available celling (the lower one) and the attic wall will automatically follow. Cross your fingers!
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I have the same situation in the plan I'm working on right now. I need to take a section view (facing the attic wall from the side of the lower ceiling), then drag the bottom of the attic wall down until it snaps to the top of the drywall.
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John, you'll need some attic walls in those locations. If you already have those in the plan, is the attic wall layer turned on in your camera view? Posting the plan would help us help you.
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Curved roof mates when selected but does not in views
robdyck replied to gene1472's topic in General Q & A
Glad I could help. There was some very buggy behavior there for sure! -
Curved roof mates when selected but does not in views
robdyck replied to gene1472's topic in General Q & A
You will end up with some crown molding from a room roof sticking through the roof. Plan is attached with the correction. You should be able to copy / paste the new roof plane into your plan. 1761198212_Curvedroofissueplan.plan -
Curved roof mates when selected but does not in views
robdyck replied to gene1472's topic in General Q & A
Take note of all the data of the curved roof plane. I used a screen capture tool. Delete the curved roof plane. Draw a new one.Re-join and the problem should go away. -
Do your walls align from floor to floor? Have you painted the exterior material to something other than the default material?
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Chief x13 keeps crashing on my Windows 11 Alienware computer.
robdyck replied to JPCompass's topic in General Q & A
I get this error so many times every day. So far neither Chief tech support nor Nvidia tech support have been able to provide a solution. Sometimes I get 4 or 5 consecutive crashes just trying to get a simple library object, like an electrical outlet. The only help I can offer is to save before every camera view and before using the library. Seeing as it doesn't affect everyone with Alienware or Nvidia I can't help help but wonder if it isn't caused by a corrupted user library object. Also, there is a conflict between Chief and Nahimic audio service which may be running on your system if you have Alienware Command Center installed. Tech Support can provide guidance on disabling Nahimic. -
You may notice that the framing isn't random, but rather the location of the walls are random. Notice how the framing is aligned to the reference grid. You may find this link helpful in addition to the use of a framing reference marker. The entire project can easily be moved to align with the reference grid.
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I refuse!?
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Ceiling planes would be my first option. Molding polylines my 2nd. Solids / shapes 3rd.
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While I don't know this, one might assume that the formulas used by Chief are not exactly the same as what would be used by a spreadsheet. For all I know, the calculations aren't being handled by a formula in the materials list at all, but rather by the program code. @Alaskan_Son may have some additional insight.
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A couple of thoughts come to mind as this is not an automated function. One could learn to improve their spreadsheet skills to add those formulas; it can be very quick. I think you could also create a template so that you copy and paste the correct columns into that template. That would mean excluding the columns from the materials list that provide calculations. I'm sure there are others with more knowledge than myself who could offer more and better tips.
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Thanks a lot Chop! I owe you one! For the buildings; I don't use displayed line lengths, I used dimensions to keep them all inside the polyline. I really wish there was a way to set the location of the displayed line length of a polyline. I know Michael had a video once showing how this could be achieved using moldings with a label, or maybe it was a polyline with a label.
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I'll send you the file I just sent to tech support!