New and Existing - how to show "end" line when end to end

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2015-09-16
10:55 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
we need to indicate that "end" line condition to distinguish when "new" meets "existing".
I cannot change the justification of the wall planes either...they MUST have the same reference line (the framing skin).
i>u
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2015-09-17 06:01 PM
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2015-09-18 02:19 AM
suppose you have 150 new-to-existing wall ends....and they get moved around or they get stretched or whatever....you'd have to keep track of of those darn 2d lines....no way.
Stephen wrote:
I just draw a line
i>u
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2015-09-18 01:26 PM
Barry wrote:The Clean Wall & Beam Intersections option is checked, the Walls & Beams Reference Lines is a separate setting I had on to show that the reference lines are connected. I don't know why I am getting the line between the walls while others do not, they are on the same layer and I set them to the same Renovation status (which they should not be).David wrote:But is that because you have the 'Clean wall & beam intersections' option turned off?
Have you tried Wall Settings > Floor Plan and Section > Outlines > Wall End Lines (Both, Start, End, None)? Works here in AC19.
The reference lines and end lines will show as in your image when this option is turned off.
I have both wall ends on and I don't see them on joining walls in 19 either unless I turn that option off or use 2 layers with different intersection priority numbers.
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2015-09-18 04:14 PM
Edit\Reference Line and Plane\Modify Wall Reference Line menu command, then Edit Reference Line Location option.
You can probably select multiple Walls and change it for all of them on one step.
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2015-09-18 04:54 PM
Has to be another "graphical" way to get that line in there besides have to 2D it.....................
laszlonagy wrote:
Switch the Reference Line of one of the adjoining Walls to its other side (or to some other position) so the Reference Lines of two adjoining Walls are not continuous.
Edit\Reference Line and Plane\Modify Wall Reference Line menu command, then Edit Reference Line Location option.
You can probably select multiple Walls and change it for all of them on one step.
i>u
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2015-09-18 04:57 PM
good thought, just can't do this.
luciant wrote:
What I do is pull one of the walls away from the other in a parallel direction by a microscopic (.0001') amount. Inelegant but it works and keeps the reference lines the same
i>u
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2015-09-18 05:08 PM
i>u
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2015-09-18 05:26 PM
Or maybe the easiest it just to draw those lines, as Stephen suggested. (Very unBIM-like, I know).
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2015-09-18 06:12 PM
I hate the 2D fake out....just doesn't allow me to sleep well at nights knowing there are 2D white fills, and 2D lines mimicing something that "should" know how to represent itself in 2D coming out of the 3D model...hubboy.
laszlonagy wrote:
Then Duplicate all affected Building Materials, duplicate all affected Composite Structures, and assign the duplicate Composite to one of the adjoining Walls.
Or maybe the easiest it just to draw those lines, as Stephen suggested. (Very unBIM-like, I know).
i>u
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2015-09-18 07:24 PM
Are you using renovation filters to set up your model view? If you are, it is as simple as using the "Do not intersect" in the additional filter options for your new elements.
Hope that helps.
Best regards.