Chrisb222

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  1. Response from TS: Hello Chris,It does look like we are dealing with some sort of incorrect functionality. I've already got in contact with our developers about it and explained the problem. In the meantime, the best I can recommend is manually drawing the roof plane in that section once the rest of your house is finished.Sorry for the inconvenience!
  2. In other words, something like this:
  3. You can't have one part of an irregularly shaped pattern slip into another part. You have to draw it in a way that the rectangular pattern creates the illusion of breaking out of the edges. I think this would solve your problem:
  4. Personally I would not create 2 plan files. This can all be accomplished pretty easily with SPVs and custom layersets. Two plan files just invites a mistake.
  5. Good point. The roof itself is symmetrical, but it's not centered on the building: Awaiting a response from TS....
  6. I am not familiar with that. Where I come from the foundation wall is always just one thickness.
  7. Will it though? It's a good idea and I've been playing with this, but I can't get the plate to show up if the ceiling ht is less than 2.6" which of course produces wall studs... At 1.5" the plate disappears:
  8. Thanks Michael. Interesting how the overhang is related to the neighboring plane's baseline offset. I was just thinking that. I posted the thread right before taking lunch and that idea occured to me afterwards. I've had to do similar things to get boxed returns to look "more right" (sometimes they never look right). I agree, gonna turn it over to TS. I've been dealing with this since I started using Chief, just never bothered with trying to solve it other than correcting it manually. Thanks again.
  9. Whenever I'm starting a design using auto roofs and I have the condition (shown) of a gable and a hip with different pitches, the gable overhang grows out for no apparent reason. Different settings in the Build > Roof dbox cause different effects but none produce the result I need, which is for all overhangs to be the same default size specified. I run into this now and then and just live with it while designing with Auto Roofs, then pull the planes back when switching to manual, but it would be nice to have it show correctly auto. Simple X15 plan attached exhibiting the issue. Gable Overhang.plan
  10. That line shows the transition from the interior to the exterior. They can't be turned off. You can draw a tiny interior room around the line using invisible walls, and set the room to not be calculated as living space. Or you can cover it with a CAD box filled white.
  11. Maybe a leftover aspect of the program from an older version that got superseded, but never got deprecated? Just guessing...
  12. Out of the box, Chief will dimension to the face of the framing layer. You can change this to whatever layer you want. If you're getting ready to draw a brick building, first go into the Edit > Default Settings > Walls > Exterior Wall, and specify that wall type. Also set the Dimension To Exterior Of Layer there as well. Then everything will automatically work how you want. You should always set up all your defaults to the specific job before you start drawing, to prevent making a lot of manual adjustments afterward.
  13. Yes. As of now. You won't be able to restart SSA if it lapses, but the version you last paid for will continue to function after SSA expires. I keep saying "as of now" because, as we have seen, policies can and will change.
  14. I edited that post because yes, if your SSA is current you can continue with SSA indefinitely (as of now). I guess it's up to you but if you've been paying SSA all this time, I would definitely recommend X15. It has some great upgrades.
  15. At this time, yes. At this time, no, unless you are current now. Then you can continue into the future. At this time, anyway.
  16. I run into this a lot myself. As others mentioned, lowering the porch ceiling can correct this. Also, if you want the porch ceiling to remain where it is, try reducing the size of the gable sub fascia depth in the structure panel of that roof plane's d-box. I know, it shouldn't cause this but it does somehow.
  17. Shed roof with the eave over the three windows, up to the ridge of the sunroom.
  18. I'm not using that method. Now stop!
  19. It works for me. Maybe you sent the wrong camera when exporting the model? You can also switch cameras from within the viewer, if you sent multiples.
  20. This is similar to my method. The "same name" method being described wouldn't work for me. I often have multiple versions of a file open and need to see a unique file name. I also extensively use File > Open Recent Files to open files, where under this convention all the file names would be the same. Plus it's one more folder level to navigate when scrolling to get to a file. In addition, I use File > Open Recent Files in other software looking for, say a PDF, and need that unique file name to appear. Attaching files to emails would entail one more folder level, with a much greater risk of sending the wrong file (for me at least). It's not too hard to Save As a layout with "XXXXX_02," do the same with the .plan, then change the referenced plan file in layout. Plus that is done while still working in the program.
  21. Yeah if you're doing mostly ID that will be the setting you want.