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Anonymous
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How can you define the distance at which to place doors, windows, walls, etc. from other objects? Say I want to place a door 4'6" from a an interior wall. Is there a way to set this distance and place the door there the first time? The way I've been doing it has been to guess where it should be placed, measure it, and then adjust to get it where I want. There has to be a better way of doing this...
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Stress Co_
Advisor
Here's one way:
For example, to place a door 3" away from an intersecting interior wall. The wall the door is to be placed in, is running along the "X" axis:

Select "Side geometry method" for the door.

Place a "temporary origin" at the intersection of the two walls (left side)

Place "cross-hair" over the "temp origin", It'll become a check mark.

Type "x" , -3" (to place the door on the left side of the interior wall).

Make sense?
Marc Corney, Architect
Red Canoe Architecture, P. A.

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Anonymous
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yea that does, thank you
Djordje
Ace
Here's another way:
Stress wrote:
Here's one way:
For example, to place a door 3" away from an intersecting interior wall. The wall the door is to be placed in, is running along the "X" axis:

Select "Side geometry method" for the door.


Place cursor over the interior wall intersection. It'll become a check mark.

Type x0-3-enter to place the door on the left side of the interior wall, x0-3+enter to place the door on the right side of the interior wall.

typing yvalue+ moves the cursor relatively "upwards", - "downwards". The fact that you work in Imperial measures causes more typing, you have to type both feet and inches.

You can use + and - in 3D too - for example, if elevating something so that it is 3' higher, after starting the elevating and placing the cursor on the relevant point, type zvalue3-0+enter. It goes.

Works for relative placement of everything else, too.

HTH,
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Djordje
Ace
Here's another way:
Stress wrote:
Here's one way:
For example, to place a door 3" away from an intersecting interior wall. The wall the door is to be placed in, is running along the "X" axis:

Select "Side geometry method" for the door.


Place cursor over the interior wall intersection. It'll become a check mark.

Type x0-3-enter to place the door on the left side of the interior wall, x0-3+enter to place the door on the right side of the interior wall.

typing yvalue+ moves the cursor relatively "upwards", - "downwards". The fact that you work in Imperial measures causes more typing, you have to type both feet and inches.

You can use + and - in 3D too - for example, if elevating something so that it is 3' higher, after starting the elevating and placing the cursor on the relevant point, type zvalue3-0+enter. It goes.

Works for relative placement of everything else, too.

HTH,
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Robert Fuchs
Booster
If you are inserting a lot of doors or windows I use the distance feature set at the length I need then make sure that intersection is turned on. This will give you tick marks at the distance you set along the walls.

Robert Fuchs
Robert Fuchs
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