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2023-04-29 05:12 PM - edited 2023-04-29 06:17 PM
choose everything I want to exclude only windows and doors and markers.
And the problem is, among the doors, I want to choose the one made with the elevator.
The elevator has not been selected yet, so the line has not been thinned.
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2023-05-02 11:31 AM
I think so.
Door/window markers do not have their own control with criteria - they are controlled with "2D types".
So if you don't wand doors windows and markers to be overridden, then don't include those in the criteria.
But you will have to include individually all other 2D and 3D elements, so the inclusion list will be quite long.
I am assuming you want to show everything as grey except doors, windows and their markers.
Barry.
2023-05-01 06:21 AM
The elevator did it this way.
But what I'm curious about is how to select a marker here.
2023-05-01 07:46 AM
You are mentioning elevators (but there is not one in your plan), doors, windows and markers.
But I am not sure what you are trying to do.
Do you want everything except the doors and windows to be in a thin grey pen?
But you do want the markers thin and grey as well?
Markers do not seem to have there own element type in the criteria.
They just come under the category of "2D types" - but that will include everything 2D (i.e. documentation tools - lines, text, dimensions, etc.).
Might be easier to just select "All Types" and is not door and is not window.
Barry.
2023-05-01 08:22 AM
I am trying to create a floor plan of window signs.
Only windows, doors, and markers of windows and doors maintain their ecology, and all lines are colored gray. (Elevator Gray)
2023-05-02 11:24 AM
Berry, are you finished with your answer?
2023-05-02 11:31 AM
I think so.
Door/window markers do not have their own control with criteria - they are controlled with "2D types".
So if you don't wand doors windows and markers to be overridden, then don't include those in the criteria.
But you will have to include individually all other 2D and 3D elements, so the inclusion list will be quite long.
I am assuming you want to show everything as grey except doors, windows and their markers.
Barry.