INTERIOR ELEVATION MARKERS......VERY UPSET WITH THEM
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2016-09-13 09:48 PM - last edited on 2023-05-17 09:18 AM by Gordana Radonic
I can't believe that these marker tags are not "stretchable" by the nodes it is diplaying when you highlight the marker.
GS you need to fix this ASAP! please.
it's annoying to try and find that "invisible" node (of which I've spent an hour trying to grab it!!!!!! #!@!)
Please...how can I stretch the interior elevation marker left and right and WHY CAN'T I SIMPLY GRAB THE MAKER AND MOVE IT!!!!??
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
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2016-09-13 10:55 PM
1) A single elevation type marker. It won't work with multiple views in the same marker. Looks like you've got that. So,
2) You need to select the marker by the horizontal range line at the wall. If it is a limited range marker, select on the far range. If infinite depth marker, there will be a dashed gray line at the mid-distance. These will have the end nodes you are looking for.
BTW, you might consider turning on the "Highlight Marker Range" and the "Highlight Section Depth" display to make these easier to find.
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2016-09-13 10:59 PM
this isn't a multiple view elevation marker. it's only one in there.
also, where do you turn these on??
i>u
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2016-09-13 11:03 PM
rob2218 wrote:Turn on the On-Screen View Option toolbar. (Under Window>Toolbars). You will find them there.
thanks for the reply.
this isn't a multiple view elevation marker. it's only one in there.
also, where do you turn these on??
turning on the "Highlight Marker Range" and the "Highlight Section Depth" display to make these easier to find
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2016-09-13 11:08 PM
another question...how can I "select" the node which stretches them left or right?
it appears that some interior elevation markers can only be stretched up and down (meaning closer or farther to the tag) but I can't seem to stretch them left or right?
man, what a P.I.T.B. these markers are, seriously GS....you guys gotta reprogram these markers to be more like building elevation markers.
Richard wrote:rob2218 wrote:Turn on the On-Screen View Option toolbar. (Under Window>Toolbars). You will find them there.
thanks for the reply.
this isn't a multiple view elevation marker. it's only one in there.
also, where do you turn these on??
turning on the "Highlight Marker Range" and the "Highlight Section Depth" display to make these easier to find
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
SOFTWARE VERSION:
Archicad 22, Archicad 23
Windows7 -OS, MAC Maverick OS
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2016-09-13 11:15 PM
rob2218 wrote:You know that dashed gray line that I mentioned? You need to select THAT. If you do, then you will get nodes at each end of that line which you can stretch. If a limited range marker, the gray line will be hiding under the extents. Worst case, you can temporarily switch to an unlimited range marker to be able to get the dashed line easily selectable, then switch back.
on....found that symbol that shows the limited vs. unlimited.
another question...how can I "select" the node which stretches them left or right?
it appears that some interior elevation markers can only be stretched up and down (meaning closer or farther to the tag) but I can't seem to stretch them left or right?
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2016-09-13 11:25 PM
Richard wrote:I should probably clarify this. You CAN do this with multiple elevations tied to the same marker, but the nodes are like nodes on a polyline. Move it, and you may be moving the extents of multiple views at the same time.
There are a couple of issues. To get those nodes to display, you need:
1) A single elevation type marker. It won't work with multiple views in the same marker.
Also, the only way to see the important dashed range line is to turn on "Marker Range" in the on-screen view options. You don't need to turn it on to select the range line, but it's certainly a whole lot easier when you can see it!
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2016-09-13 11:29 PM
rob2218 wrote:or you could just use elevation markers What advantages do you expect to see using single internal elevation markers?
...seriously GS....you guys gotta reprogram these markers to be more like building elevation markers.
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2016-09-13 11:32 PM
I can't seem to get "THAT" line to show me the nodes.
no matter what I do.
limited, switch to unlimited...etc...
what the heck am I doing wrong here.
another FauxPA! is why can't i simply "GET" the interior marker like an exterior elevation marker and MOVE IT...to where I want? it seems the marker is like locked into the wall or something in location? Now if that aint dumb.
i>u
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2016-09-13 11:39 PM