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Roof cover fill on home storey only

Tijana
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Hello

 

How can I get a roof cover fill to show only on the Roof Plan and not on the Ground Floor plan? I am using AC25.

 

Thanks, 

Tijana

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It’s a bit of a dark art. I usually find setting the home storey of the roof to be the storey above ground or first depending how many storeys you have. Then within the options of the floor plan display set to custom and you can pick and choose how the outlines and fills are displayed relative to the home storey. If you have set the home storey of the roof on the ground storey, copy the height from project zero, reset the home storey to be the storey above and then paste the copied value back in to height from project zero to maintain the roof at its original height. Hope that helps. 

Lee Hankins
ArchiCAD 4.5 - Archicad 27UKI Apple Silicon 27.2.1
macOS Sonoma (14.5)
Tijana
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Hi Lee, my roof is set to be on the storey above ground level. I can't find the custom option of the roof display setting. Is it supposed to be here?

Thanks

 

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Barry.

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Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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Lingwisyer
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@Lee Hankins wrote:

If you have set the home storey of the roof on the ground storey, copy the height from project zero, reset the home storey to be the storey above and then paste the copied value back in to height from project zero to maintain the roof at its original height.


A quicker way to change the Story assignment without changing the height from Project Zero is to select the Roof, right-click and select Relink Home Story..., then select the new Home Story from the list.

 

David

David Maudlin / Architect
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Tijana
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Thanks very much to all of you!