Ed_Orum Posted December 15 Share Posted December 15 Hello again, I would like to show the room divider as a single line, but after I draw the divider (I draw it in the center of the wall I want to divide), it shows up as two lines, and the two lines line up with what the program generates as basically a wall. I want a true divider, so I can place it where I want it in relation to say the end cap of a wall, and it will actually show up where I place it, and as a single line, not as a double line. I checked all of my default settings, wall settings, etc. and I can't see anywhere it is a double line. But that's what shows up. How do I fix this? Thanks, Lane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrisb222 Posted December 15 Share Posted December 15 43 minutes ago, Ed_Orum said: I would like to show the room divider as a single line, but after I draw the divider, it shows up as two lines I normally see that when there's a change in the ceiling or floor height relative to the adjacent room, the single line will become a double line full thickness wall. In those cases there's no way that I know to change it back to a single line. 50 minutes ago, Ed_Orum said: (I draw it in the center of the wall I want to divide) When I tried this, the room divider remained a single line, but the rooms have the same floor and ceiling heights. If you don't have a difference in the floor or ceiling height in the room, maybe post the plan so we can take a look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PitMan71 Posted December 17 Share Posted December 17 (edited) This used to baffle me as well..... In my experience that happens when an attic wall is generated above for some reason such as in situations like @Chrisb222 said. Edited December 17 by PitMan71 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBCooper Posted December 17 Share Posted December 17 You can always try using a new wall type that is only 1/16" thick. Might not be structurally accurate for all situations but would look how you want in a plan view. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLU_Design Posted Tuesday at 07:16 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:16 PM This is finally what I've come up with: The reason for the drywall layers is to make wall ends generate correctly on interior walls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam_Gibson Posted Tuesday at 08:25 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:25 PM It starts with a single line and seems to always revert to the thickness of whatever wall type you used. JLU_Design's method works fine. If you don't need drywall, just use a thin main layer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renerabbitt Posted Tuesday at 08:40 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:40 PM For those that are curious, it changes to a double line when you have a difference in setting from the rooms on either side of the wall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProPlan_2011 Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM FIrst attempt: draw room divider change one room's height (divider now double line) edit room divider: create new wall type: 'Invisible wall test', insulation air gap 0" result: upon exiting the dialog, the wall reverts to an interior 4" with double dotted lines Second attempt: first create new wall type: 'Invisible wall test', insulation air gap 0" draw interior 4" or whatever regular wall (except room divider) change one room's height edit room wall (divider): change it to wall type: 'Invisible wall test' result: upon exiting the dialog, the wall retains its definition as 'Invisible wall test', a room divider 0", with a single dotted line. Note: This was a simple test and I did not investigate any consequences of this approach. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glennw Posted Tuesday at 10:37 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:37 PM This may help... Have a play with Wall Specification>Structure>Platform Intersections>Generate Between Platforms. Quote Platform Intersections These settings control the relationship between the selected wall and the Ceiling Platform above and the Floor Platform below it. They only take effect when the selected wall is positioned at a platform edge, such as at the exterior of a building or Open Below room. See Floor and Ceiling Platforms. Check Generate Between Platforms to fill in the gap between floor and/or ceiling platforms when the selected railing or invisible wall separates rooms with different floor and/or ceiling heights. When unchecked, this gap is not closed. Only available for railings, Invisible railings, and Invisible walls, this setting has no effect when the selected wall type has only one layer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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