ClarkeThrasher

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  1. 1 hour ago, solver said:

     

    Please post images directly -- no need to make a PDF of an image. This makes it easier for others as an image shows in the forum.

    Yeah, vaguely remember this from before but couldn’t figure out how to.

     

    1 hour ago, solver said:

     

    Most of this is already in your signature, although it looks like it needs an update.

     

    Click on your user name at the top right of the page, click Account Settings, then Signature on the left.

     

    Thanks

    Same for this, thanks.

     

    1 hour ago, solver said:

     

    You could use a separate stair to generate the railing and place as needed.

     

    ct1.thumb.png.8c31c6487186a16cb6b0e83396caf6e7.png

    Ok, so how is this railing in the middle of the stair?

  2. I have a brick stairs going up to a brick porch for which I want simple wrought iron railings.  I am using the fence tools to create the railings for the porch (not wall tools) and the for the stair railings I'm using the railing, newels/balustrade, rail tools within the Exterior Staircase Specification.  I cannot find a way to offset the stair railings into the brick stairs as the newels for this type are typically set with anchor cement into 2" borings in the brick treads, not attached on the sides of the stairs. I tried drawing the railing or fence over the stairs, that did not work.  

     

    Design/Build Home Remodeler since 1985

    Use iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2015) using macOS Monterey 12.5.1

    Use CA X12

    Kirby Porch Cover from Scratch.pdf

  3. Trying to layout a tile job exactly using polyline solids for tile pieces.  I am trying to grab and multiple copy a special bullnose polyline solid inside the doorway to the shower and no matter what technique I use and no matter what view I use, whether Cross Section/Elevation, Orthographic Floor Overview, or Full Camera, I can't get hold of the polyline solid bullnose because the doorway gets grabbed instead. The Select Next Object does not help either.

     

    Using CA 12.  I think my iMac info is in my profile, etc.  I can send views or even the entire file if necessary...?

    Shower Doorway Bullnose.pdf

  4. OMG my ChiefTalk Brothers and Sisters, the solution is so easy and fast it's not funny, can I get a witness!!!  

     

    So that I never forget again here is how:

    (1) Delete Wall Framing -- go to Edit, Delete Objects, Framing/Check Wall Framing, and Delete

    (2) In plan view, select the wall or walls you want to show studs -- Right Click and select Build Framing for Selected Object(s). 

     

    BUT this is not what I had before because I have deleted all the other wall framing in the process and the studs shown are not the special display layer, Framing, Wall Addition Studs, that I had set up before but rather the standard Framing, Wall.  However, this fixes my current problem and so I'm not going worry about it until when and if I cross that bridge.

     

  5. 6 hours ago, glennw said:

    Am I missing something here?

    If you don't want studs to display, don't you just need to use a wall definition for the existing walls that doesn't have a framing layer?

    Nope you got it wrong, want new addition walls to show studs but want preexisting walls to NOT show studs least I confuse the building officials as to what is being built and what is not.  We didn't used to have to show this kind of detail to get a permit.  I can remember back when I first started in 1985, one could literally create a plan with notebook paper and pencil while standing at the city's permit counter with one of the officials coaching. 

  6. In response to all you good people:  My problem with Auto Framing ON, makes sense to me and so I will continue to try to figure out how to fix the display once I get AF turned off, didn't realize AF could screw up layer things -- to myself, I say, Duh!

     

    The error message about the deck I have learned to ignore when I've got all the basic pre-existing structure as I need it, I turned it off for all my recent sessions.  Here's the thing about CA for remodeling work, one has to just work around program obstacles to get what one wants.  I dare say at least half of my time working a plan is devoted to attempting to get the existing structure close to virtual reality structurally speaking.  Part of this is just good old OCD which makes for a slow draftsman as well as a slow carpenter I must admit.  I was fairly proud of how I got that front entrance porch close to as built without too much time committed way back when. There was a weird, seemingly simple cantilevered flat roof cover over a former little side deck entrance that got deleted that I spent way more time on drawing.  Ya just never know what little pain in the ass thing will suck up your precious time.  This current one is a fine example, another 10 minutes of trying and I calling support as I tried to yesterday. 

     

    Many thanks to you all!

     

  7. 2 hours ago, solver said:

     

    I can understand, but you don't always need to post the plan, but just something that represents the problem. 

     

    A few minutes on your end sure can make it easier for others to help.

     

    1 hour ago, Kbird1 said:

     

    Trolling? ......Doesn't really happen here, the CA Community here is probably the best I have experienced anywhere online...... and is very protective of it's members too.

     

    The rest of it I really can't help you with :)

     

    M.

    OK, I think I removed any customer info so here you guys go, plans old.  Next reply will have new plan due to 25MB limitation.  BTW, Save As does not seem to be what created the problem. 

    CT OLD Plan.plan

  8. 50 minutes ago, Kbird1 said:

     

     

    I missed you had used Saved As to get the 2nd Plan .........

     

    You've been around here long enough to know better than to Post a question withOUT the Plan , just sayin"..... :) 

     

    M.

    I always think leaving the plan is TMI, plus don't want to subject myself to nit picking on unrelated issues or oneupmanship least there be some troublesome trolls on board.  Plus privacy issues for myself, my business and my customers.

  9. 1 hour ago, Kbird1 said:

    Special New Material (and Layer) used in the Wall Definition?

     

    try Exporting/Importing the Wall Definitions from the Plan it works in, into the new plan....

     

    M.

    Thank you for your effort, but it didn't make a difference since the wall definitions are identical because the new file was created by saving the old file under a different name.  I did import them twice to be sure.  I think the problem must arise out of the display options and some ability of the program to have walls display differently in plan view.  I can change one of the old preexisting walls to a new addition wall and does not make a difference. I haven't stumbled onto the secret yet of course.  

  10. A peculiar problem I visited once before months ago but I have forgotten how it was accomplished, it may well have been solved in a rush by calling support, I can't find a thread of mine here for it.

     

    Anyway, I had an addition plan where I could display the wall studs just for the addition in plan view (see attached screen shot). These studs are labeled "Framing, Wall Addition Studs" in the Default Set of the Layer Display Options.  BUT when I saved this plan to another name so I could change it without messing up the first plan, the new plan view does not display "Framing, Wall Addition Studs" although the layer still exists in the Layer Display Options, the studs in the addition walls are now the standard "Framing Wall."

     

    There must have been some wholesale way that the Framing, Wall studs within the addition walls were changed to "Framing, Wall Addition Studs" because I'm sure I did not do it piece by piece?

    Addition Studs Displayed.png

  11. 43 minutes ago, SNestor said:

    @dshall - well, unchecking "opaque window glass" in vector view rendering technique does make door/window glass clear. However, railing panels still appear opaque.
     

     

    I'm sorry to say to you that I gave up on portraying screen, SNestor, maybe X13 or X26 will address the need.  Maybe we could organize a protest.

  12. 8 minutes ago, dshall said:

    CAn't you use a glass material and designate the glass as not obscure?

     

    There may be a downside but I can't think of it now.

    I can't find a designation choice called "not obscure" are you sure your view here is Vector?

  13. 7 minutes ago, SNestor said:

    @ClarkeThrasher - not in vector view. Even "open no material" is not "clear" in vector view. Even glass appears as a solid in vector.

     

    See attached:

    Yep, seems like there should be a way, I have tried making a custom nothing material to no avail.  I guess I will draw a custom door.  I seem to remember a CA version where you could click on 3D and have an option that would allow seeing through window glass into room spaces.  This was probably pre-ray-trace or whatever the Standard view is.

     

     

     

  14. Because I prefer the Vector view in 3D rather than the Standard which I guess is ray-trace (I don't know, don't like it's artifice), I need a way to make panel material be NOTHING, perfectly clear like air.  For example, in this screen porch plan, I want the panels in the door which I have changed from Wood to Screen Material to be Nothing Material so that the door and framework can be read as screen framework and let the mind's eye imagine the screen.  This approach works the same for shower enclosures I find.

    Screen Door Sans Screen Need.png

  15. I simply want to have a 2x4 rectangular stud-like balustrade as part of a simple railing wall for a screen porch and CA12 only allows square or round and I don't want to have to place poly line solids manually.  Note the punky little 2x2 1-1/2" square balustrades in the screen shot, these need to be 2x4 in order to support railing span and attach screen.

    Screen Porch Railing.png