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a month ago
- last edited
a month ago
by
Laszlo Nagy
Hello.
In the picture you can see my floor plan.
This shows the part of an pavilion made purely of wooden slats.
These lie on top of each other in a pincer construction.
Why are the lines of the lower beams indicated by the others? Why can you see the axes of the other boards? Are there any special settings?
Thanks in advance!
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a month ago
If you select the Beams, go to the Settings Dialog's "Floor Plan and Section" page, where you can find settings that influence this.
For example, the "Always hide reference axis" checkbox hides/shows the axis.
The Cover Fill checkbox will generate a cover fill for the Beam on the floor plan using which Beams can cover other Beams.
a month ago
If you select the Beams, go to the Settings Dialog's "Floor Plan and Section" page, where you can find settings that influence this.
For example, the "Always hide reference axis" checkbox hides/shows the axis.
The Cover Fill checkbox will generate a cover fill for the Beam on the floor plan using which Beams can cover other Beams.
a month ago
Thank you!
Could have also found this myself, but like this, it was much faster.