DavidJPotter

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  1. I can tell you that "Edit-Default Settings-Floor-Structure Tab-Ceiling Height" is where you communicate to the software what the majority of roof baseline heights should be by way of the Ceiling Height setting. Then where you want a single room to be higher or lower than that default you set that change in that room's (enclosed space) Room Specification Dialog-Structure Tab-Ceiling height input box. To control a single roof plane over a single wall you can 1. Open it's dialog box, move the "radio button" from its default position by the baseline moving it to lock the pitch value, then add or subtract from one of the other values in the dialog which will manually move the roof plane up or down as you command, 2. Select the roof plane, open the "Transform-Replicate" dialog which has inputs to precisely move the roof plane up or down in the "Z" axis. In all cases, it is something YOU do and not the software, get out of your head that this software does something, thinks, has judgement or an opinion. It is a sophisticated machine for sure but it only does what it is told when it is told by you; there is a lot to learn and it is all worth learning. DJP
  2. No, to make a custom gazebo or like structure you use native tools (walls, roofs, poly-line solids, slabs etc) to create such things. DJP
  3. If you assign a custom material by way of the walls materials tab in only changes for THAT wall only, only when you assign a different material by way of the Wall Spacification Dialog - Define Wall - specific layer does that then glabally apply. DJP
  4. I have versions 7, 9, 10 and 11 installed on a dual-boot of XP and Windows 7 (XP on one Hard Drive and Windows 7 on another separately) which has worked for me for years). I am glad you took the time to share your experience and success. This is the first time I have heard of an emulator working, how is your general performance with this set up (I also installed version 10 directly within Windows 7, but its performance is not as good as in XP), lots of crashes and flickering screens? DJP
  5. This is a fixed window, with eliptical arch, reflected. I assigned a rectangular molding profile to the exterior casing and then applied brick soldier course to the exterior casing. DJP
  6. A twenty-year user here and that sounds impossibly strange to me. Can you please post some screen shot images of what you are seeing please? I am sorry but just from what you have written above, I am not getting a clear series of events and actions. You are always welcome to call Tech Support by phone or "ticket" as well. DJP
  7. I use Cute PDF and Adobe Acrobat Pro V6 with Version 10-16 with no problems ever BUT as Lew and Kiwi said, you miss a settng in the print dialogs of Chief or the Printer software (just one!) and you are screwed. I always print very methodically and take nothing for granted in any dialog, checking them all carefully, otherwise you just get wasted time as a product. DJP
  8. The largest plan file I have done to date was 120Mb, a 1,000,000 SF, hexigon shaped, 8 story Hotel. I think that was in X3. Cumulated 3D face count is the most important limiter to performance (or expander in terms of file size), like Perry said, round 3D objects add the most vaces per squrare inch, another one is symbols imported from 3D Warehouse (skp files) that can natively contain uber-3D faces and slow things down. You always get what you create and pay for it in performance or the lack there of. There is no reason that your CAD details must perforce be in the same plan file as they tend to weigh down a plan file as well, they can be stored-created in a separate plan file if you like. DJP
  9. The basic-basic to learning any subject is fully understanding the nomenclature of what you are studying, any term or symbol you come across while studying that is not understood exactly as the author intended will deny you the ability to fully understand what was intended to be conveyed by that author. Look up the word and find THE deffinition that applys to what you are studying and make sure you fully understand that definition, often times an understanding of the words etymology (where, when and how it came into use in English) is also useful for a better, fuller understanding of that word or symbol. If after study you cannot get the effect you want, there is probably a word or symbol in what you studied that you do not fully understand and THAT is why you cannot get the intended results. Very basic and very vital datum. Go back, find it and get it understood. The same thing applies to watching video tutorials (if you can't then do what it showed, you misunderstood something in or said or shown in the video, go back and watch it again and be on the lookout for what you missed understanding). Another important datum relative to study is to follow your interests first and then break the rest down into small steps (do not try to read the Reference Manual as you would a novel or short story). Read-Study a particular tool and then practice using that tool as studied. Successful Study followed by successful practice (demonstrating to self your own competence) will always equate to usable knowledge and competence. DJP
  10. The best answer to your question is to look at the interface and dropdown menus, to see where stuff is and then use X6 in some simple test plans and see for yourself what's new. Read the Users Guide and Reference Manual especially the "What's New" section. All tools must be studied and then practiced with to be of any use to anyone. Features and settings have been added which we have asked for since X2. Not all possible improvements have been made of course but a lot of useful things have been, enjoy! DJP
  11. They should eventually make those cut off automatically by roof planes but not yet, for now, I fill in with poly-line solids I make for the purpose. DJP
  12. export the image file and then rotate it in an image editing program. DJP
  13. Carl please post a copy of your plan or at least an image. DJP
  14. I thoroughly agree, this has been frustrating for years (versions) that "cancel" means "when I get around to it Bud!", what is up with that? DJP
  15. Gene, I have designed many such homes and you just set the walls as seems proper. I don't exactly understand what you are asking "What is my best route to getting the frost walls built in Chief, and getting that basement slab modeled accurately?" . I mean the exact design will be determined by a State Licensed Local Structural Engineer, not you, me or anyone else. From your posted image (if it were mine), I would step the stem walls along the gradient in the terrain for the purpose of looks, the actual design will fall to a Structural Engineer who has inspected your design and the intended property. DJP
  16. Maybe Tech Support can offer some help to you, I have neither a Mac or that particular plotter, sorry you are having trouble. DJP
  17. Without actually seeing what you are speaking of, I would use custom poly-line solid created in the desired shape, then apply the material of your choice to the result. DJP
  18. Vinnie, I agree with Doug Park, in that I work hard to keep my PC in peak condition and I rarely see the "blue Donut" of Windows. It may be a typo but you list only 16 Mb of RAM, didn't you mean Gb instead of Mb? (Modern Windows Operating systems will not run on so little as 16 Mb) DJP
  19. "Any ideas why this is happening?" No, but what I do is just create a replacement using the poly-line solid tool. Honestly, I doubt that Doug Park or Dermit Dempsey know either. DJP
  20. Accuracy relative to time is dependant upon the structure being measured and one's standard of accuracy. I do not see a "one system or way fits all possible occasions" kind of thing. You acess the project and then act accordingly to your own preferences always. DJP
  21. When no plans exist and I must create them, I do so on site only. The problem with field notes is the problem Scott alluded to: what do you do when you get home and they do not add up??? That is why I measure, make notes and then input them into my laptop on a full version of Chief while there. That way when I come to something that does not add up, I am still there to measure it from inside and out until I get that resolved. I also take digital photos for Architectural detailing and sometimes landscaping that I add when home. Clients and I do not like multiple trips when one elongated one will do. I do not own a smart phone or pad and so will never be a canadate for the aforenamed app and I agree with Scott in that I believe such a thing is more useful to those who consider a laptop to big and clumsey to tote around. What I do works for me and that is all the happy I need. DJP
  22. I have several clients that use X5 and Windows 8 and it runs fine for them so I would assume that you need more up to date Video Card software drivers. DJP
  23. No, perhaps it is a Mac issure only? DJP
  24. Photo Shop (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MbZNcly4bM), Corel Paint Shop Pro (http://designertoday.com/Tutorials/Paint.Shop.Pro/797/Custom. Textured.Text.Corel.Paint.Shop.Pro.7.Tutorial.aspx) etc, not really my forte but I have made several successsful custom textures using Paint Shop Pro. DJP