2015-03-05 05:55 PM - last edited on 2023-05-17 09:19 AM by Gordana Radonic
2015-03-05 06:01 PM
2015-03-05 06:05 PM
Erich wrote:
The length of the interior elevation is controlled by the extent line that runs along the wall not through the marker. You may need to make that line visible (depending on your work environment) by setting the Marker Range parameter to the on state.
2015-03-05 06:07 PM
2015-03-05 06:08 PM
2015-03-06 03:29 AM
rob2218 wrote:Interior Elevations are different from the standard sections and elevations.
OK, I found where that toggle is....now....isn't it stupid to NOT be able to slide the node from either the "marker" or that "invisible" line which is so obscure?
I mean....seriously? the programmer couldn't program in the node to be "slidable" (adjustable along the length of the marker)? really....guys?
2015-03-06 04:39 AM
Barry wrote:rob2218 wrote:Interior Elevations are different from the standard sections and elevations.
OK, I found where that toggle is....now....isn't it stupid to NOT be able to slide the node from either the "marker" or that "invisible" line which is so obscure?
I mean....seriously? the programmer couldn't program in the node to be "slidable" (adjustable along the length of the marker)? really....guys?
When you place a standard section/elevation you nominate the actual section/elevation line first and then nominate the extent.
When you place an interior elevation you nominate the extent first and then the location of the view.
In both cases it is the first nodes that you place that determine what is being cut or looked at and it is those points that are adjustable.
I am not sure why when you select an IE view line (marker) that the nodes on the extend don't show as well.
I agree with you that the extents of an IE can be hard to see (even with the marker range visible) as they generally sitting on top of a wall.
Barry.