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Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
2020-04-30 09:10 AM
2020-04-30 09:16 AM
mnguyen wrote:
When the complementary angle of the sides of the slabs is larger than 11.78°, the line is visible.
2020-04-30 09:51 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:Oops, sorry, my bad! I’m not sure whether it should be
Minh,
Did you want to type 178 degrees? This 11.78 degree sounds like an arbitrary number to me (I might be wrong).
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT
2020-05-01 03:33 AM
2020-05-03 08:10 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:Sure, I will ask them to give me an explanation! 11.48 degrees is surely a strange number!
Thanks Minh,
If you could ask the developer, I would be interested to know why this number. I guess there is a reason. For me the 178 degrees made sense because it is only 2 degrees from 180, which would mean the two sides are in the same plane, so if the angle is less than 2 degrees from that, it would make sense that the line is not displayed.
But this 11.48 degrees? There must be some mathematical reason for it.
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT