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2024-03-21 02:58 AM
I read this from Lazlo, but I'm still confused. Could someone walk me through it in detail? Do I need to set up a new Graphic Override? Which buttons do I need to click? How do I assign a Graphic Override to a schedule?
Thank you.
"Whether the 3D Front Views of Doors/Windows in a Schedule appear shaded or not is controlled by the Override Fill Background Color checkbox in the Model View Option Combinations Dialog."
Operating system used: Mac Intel-based 13.6.3
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2024-03-22 02:06 AM
It seems you have created the rule and the GO combination, but you have not added the transparent background rule to the 'schedule' combinaation.
Barry.
2024-03-21 03:13 AM - edited 2024-03-21 03:14 AM
You need a graphic override that makes fill backgrounds transparent.
This is the rule you need - I am pretty sure it is in the default template.
Add this rule to a Graphic Override Combination and then use that GO combination when viewing the schedule.
Save a view of the schedule and you can set that GO combination there so it is always automatic.
I have a GO combination called 'Schedules'.
Barry.
2024-03-21 08:40 PM - last edited on 2024-03-27 12:55 PM by Laszlo Nagy
Hi Barry,
I'm trying to set it up as you explain, but for some reason it's not working. I set up a GO called Schedules. I applied the GO in the settings to the door schedule. Changing these settings not affecting the window schedule either, it seems. I attached a window schedule as well. Should I try creating new schedules?
2024-03-22 02:06 AM
It seems you have created the rule and the GO combination, but you have not added the transparent background rule to the 'schedule' combinaation.
Barry.
2024-03-22 05:27 PM
Barry, that worked! You are brilliant! Thank you!