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To all who downloaded, posted, or liked, you are most welcome! The people of this forum have been such a tremendous resource for me that I'm very happy to give back a tiny portion.
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True, however I find the half baked new features very helpful in spite of not being fully baked. The real problem it seems is that most seem to never finish being baked.
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How do I make an angled half wall under stairs?
Chrisb222 replied to Brandon_1311's topic in General Q & A
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Did you check Upper Pitch under Pitch Options, and enter values for your two roof pitches for that railing wall? That's how you create a pitch break like you want. Just my opinion, but I prefer your original roof. I would always rather have a main hip be higher than all the gables, like in your first image. Differ'nt Strokes
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In other words, no, you can't change the tolerance of the automatic label. There's no setting for that. You could try posting a request for that feature in the Suggestions forum, just don't be in a hurry.
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Did you check your Library under Chief Architect Core Catalogs > Line Styles? You can also create your own under CAD > Lines > Line Style Management.
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@solver brought it to my attention that having the individual panels would be useful for stacking taller doors in the Door Spec dialog, or for assembling taller doors as symbols. I updated the catalog with folders containing the individual panels, and renamed the symbols and folders to make more sense (to me at least ) Overhead Doors Revised.calibz
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I've never been happy with the overhead doors available either in Chief's catalog or the mfrs catalogs. I always just wanted a nice handful of raised panel or recessed panel, in single width and double width that "matched," four and five panels high, plain and with a couple glass options. So I finally just sat down and made a mini-catalog of just that. The attached file should contain the following door symbols: "Double 4" contains four panels vertically, "Double 5" has five, for either 7'h or 8'h doors. These are all "short panel" style doors. I thought about making long panel versions, but I don't really like long panel doors so I don't spec them. If I make more it will be with beadboard panels. A couple sample images: Created using X15. Overhead Doors.calibz
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You're right, shingles won't work. EPDM membrane can go down to 1/4"/foot
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Ah, thanks, I was sitting on the back porch sipping an adult beverage when I wrote that, was going on memory And siggys don't show up on my phone so I didn't realize what version he was using. Probably should avoid the drink-posting. (Notice I didn't say drunk-posting, it is a weeknight ya know!)
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I don't use an electrical schedule but in the schedules I do use you can just click on a row and drag it up or down wherever you want. Also, there are up and down buttons that appear on the edit menu when you select a row.
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There is, but difficult to guess what needs fixed from your post alone. Posting a plan file would allow someone to diagnose the problem. Somewhere along your workflow, your settings are causing this. Again, without the plan and a more thorough explanation of what steps you're taking when this happens (switching saved plan view, sending to layout, etc), very difficult to guess at the answer.
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Yep, my post shows how to do that. Why? It already exists.
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Edit > Default Settings > Doors > Exterior Door On the Framing tab, click Header Label Defaults, enter whatever you want. Place new door, frame wall.
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3. But if you have to leave the garage, yeah a small saddle there will work, added manually
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1. was smooth when I opened the file..? 2. align the front of the temp wall with the room divider wall on the master deck, and it fixes that 3. I don't like roof intersections like that. I'd move the garage forward
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Here, attaching those to the gable would be part of dressing the trusses on the ground.
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Thanks Glenn, thinking it through I probably can't automate what I want to do. Maybe the Suggestion for mulling in the window dbx would offer that option.
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Is this auto roofs? I haven't tried it, not at my computer so i can't answer your question but when working in manual roofs you should be able to delete the hole...
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Would like a macro that reports the number of individual units in a mulled window, and their sizes and type. I checked the object properties of a mulled window and it doesn't appear we have access to that information within the mulled unit...?
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Spell check is not available within the DBX but it is at the layout page level when multiple objects are selected. Selecting a single layout box will not trigger the tool. The easy method is just hit Select All at the layout page, then it checks everything including layout labels.
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I thought it was clear. At least, I knew what you were asking. But yeah good to have more advice available for users.
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Personally, I'm orientated towards "outlooker" as the language seems rigged against outsiders. Always looking out for the correct terminology can leave you hanging over the edge. I mean, it's whatever floats your board, but if yer canoe slopes you might consider a cantilevered solution... as long as Gable approves (I read that his Outlook is keen but that was in an email). Well, I'm gonna grab my skyhook and rig up a floating levelator to cantilever this space rafter over my hang! Been good to canoe ya!
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Like TT said, they should generate automatically if the settings are right.
