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I have a roof over a deck that has a different pitch (4) than other panes (8) on the house.  After some editing on that odd roof, things got screwed up, so I would like CA to rebuild the roof.  I thought of assigning this odd roof to group 1 in the hope I could rebuild this odd roof without affecting the other panes.  But on the roof rebuild dbx, I don't see a way to constrain the rebuild to a particular group.  What am I missing?  If this can't be done, then what is the use of roof groups?

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11 hours ago, solver said:

Roof groups tell the software to consider each group as essentially a different structure.

 

You can copy roof planes, rebuild the roof, then paste them back.

 

You can also use the circled options.

 

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I'm probably misunderstanding  "You can copy roof planes, rebuild the roof, then paste them back".  I want to keep the pitch on a particular roof set and have CA auto-rebuild roofs

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1 hour ago, DRAWZILLA said:

If you need a different roof pitch you can find that setting in the wall DBX/ roof tab when you need a different pitch than the default., using automatic roofs.

Right!  So I set the pitch to 4 for all walls around this deck roof.  When I force a re-build, CA creates a gable roof that digs in to the house about 3'.  So went back in an defined a High shed roof for those walls; immediately the pitch is greyed out.  When I force a rebuild, CA builds the correct roof, but uses the default pitch of 8", so back to square 1.

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15 minutes ago, cv2702 said:

Right!  So I set the pitch to 4 for all walls around this deck roof.  When I force a re-build, CA creates a gable roof that digs in to the house about 3'.  So went back in an defined a High shed roof for those walls; immediately the pitch is greyed out.  When I force a rebuild, CA builds the correct roof, but uses the default pitch of 8", so back to square 1.

I haven't had any roof yet that didn't need some manual fixes after an automatic build--ever

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The image 'target' is the one I manually edited.

 

A quick note on how I got into trouble.

 

I needed to raise the ceiling of that deck.  Because I didn't have auto-rebuild, I ended up with the roof being somewhat lower than the ceiling, so uneven soffit.  That's why I wanted to revert to auto-rebuild so CA would adjust the roof for me.

 

I see in your image that the pitches are different for the main roof and the for the poch one. Yours is a shed roof: how does it turn out if you try a hip?

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