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Scott - it puts General Framing on the CAD, Framing layer for me. EDIT: Well, Michael solved the issue for us.
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I use a General Framing member for my bearing plates, etc.
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When opened in X9 the ceiling is there. Maybe it's one of those weird one-time issues that Chief throws at us once in a while.
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Check your material definition:
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Solver has good method, though you'll need to select the attic wall and drag it down to achieve the minimal reveal at the garage door head.
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Shoot a Cross Section / Elevation, create a CAD Detail from View, then create a Closed Polyline the shape of the gable element, copy/paste-hold it into the Cross Section / Elevation, then Convert Polyline to a Material Region that doesn't cut the finish.
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IMO there are too many variables per jurisdiction. Some will even "discount" the first x-amount of square feet for certain areas, such as garages or accessory dwellings.
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Thanks Perry - it didn't occur to me to pull down the Help menu and look for it there.
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Does anyone have a link to the X9 Reference Manual? This webpage on the Chief site purports to have the X9 Reference Manual, but the download is actually the old X8 Reference Manual.
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Now I'm confused. I guess this depends on what we're calling an atrium. What kind of fixture are you referring to, Joe? EDIT: Never mind - I found the Chief symbols that can be used for building an atrium skylight.
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Yes. Create a CAD Detail, draw the detail, then Send to Layout.
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Please provide more information. A detailed description of the problem is a first step. Images are very helpful. You can also attach the plan file. As it is, you're not giving us much to go on.
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Ignore my suggestion about the framing material - I just dug into my own wall definitions and discovered I've defined my interior furring as framing also, and I don't experience any issues. Is the room shown in a basement? What's happening on the other side of the wall? Why don't you post the plan so we can take a closer look.
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This tool doesn't exist in Chief. I draw a line with arrow, break it at some point to turn it into a polyline, then edit the label to display the dimension.
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The attached image isn't displaying for me - maybe it's my computer, or maybe the forum is having problems, or maybe it's the image.
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I'd try changing the furring strip to any other material besides a framing material; try an "air gap" material.
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It would be helpful if you posted a screenshot of your wall definition. Make sure the insulation board, furring strip, and drywall layers are "interior" layers, and that they aren't zero thickness.
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How to maintain color dimensions and cad, but maintain colorless view
rlackore replied to michaelgia's topic in General Q & A
It takes Chief a while to calculate when sending to Layout using Plot Lines - it's to be expected. As far as the settings, it's down to personal preference and experimenting. -
How to maintain color dimensions and cad, but maintain colorless view
rlackore replied to michaelgia's topic in General Q & A
Like Joey says, send to layout using Plot Lines, then select the Layout Box, open the Layout Box Layers dbx, and define a Layerset to make your annotations in color, but everything else greyscale: -
Regarding the survey map, CAD lines will not display in a 3D view. One technique is to select a line, convert it to a molding polyline, and assign a molding profile - this will allow them to display in a 3D view.
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There is no universal method for appraisers, or realtors, or building inspection departments, etc. for measuring residential square footage. There are attempts at establishing a standard, such as ANSI Z765, and the HUD methodology, but very few jurisdictions have adopted them for use. As I stated before, I use the ANSI method, which is very simple and transparent - and it includes interior chases as Finished Area. What is "Living Area", anyway? I've never heard the term outside of Chief; however, Chief's tools to measure Living Area provide a very close approximation of the result calculated using the ANSI method.
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My public school kids are not allowed to cite Wikipedia as a reference.
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I try to follow the ANSI Z765 standard, which includes interior chases/etc. as Finished Area, eg Living Area.
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John, is the PDF a result of printing to PDF, or is a a screen grab? I suggest posting the plan.
