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2023-01-24 01:53 AM
There used to be a way of automatically indicating stories above, or roofs, etc, with dotted (hidden) lines. Stories below could be shown in solid lines. AC26 has a legacy setting option which is supposed to do this, but I can't get it to work. What and where are the current version equivalents. Surely, we don't need to use the legacy feature to achieve something as fundamental as this?
2023-01-24 02:34 PM
Kees:
What works for me: the element (Slab, Roof) is set to Floor Plan Display > Show on Stories > Home & One Story Down. Under Preferences > Legacy the Below Home Story Line Type is set to dashed. Even though this is in the Legacy panel, it cannot be turned on/off like the other options; I do not consider it a legacy feature.
David
2023-01-24 07:34 PM
David is correct. It does not belong to the legacy thing, which is just the lower part of the panel.
I can not understand why the devs thought this would be fitting, but here we are. Sure is: They aren't doing themselves a favor. @ GS: take notes!
Key take-away in any case: The element needs to be visible first – if you set the element to "show on home story only" .... well, you're not going far.
2023-01-26 07:11 PM
There is an old trick where on a layout you can place one view above another. Set up the below or above with a GO to get the linetypes and colours you want. You can trace ref these views too. View on top needs to have a transparent background
2023-01-27 06:35 AM
Thanks for the replies. Yes the elements are visible. I've been using Archicad since version 5 and this is the first time that this issue has occurred.
KeesW