2023-02-26 05:42 AM
2023-02-26 05:50 AM
I don't think you can do anything about this as door/window objects do not respond to send forwards/backwards?
I don't have Archicad running so can't check.
But is it really a problem?
Sure when you zoom in on screen you can see it, but in a printed plan, I would doubt you would notice.
Definitely not if you are printing in black & white.
Even printing in colour it would be hard to see at small scale (1:100).
And if you are doing large scale details, you probably won't be wanting to show such a simple detail, you will probably draw it in more detail with 2D lines which you can control.
Barry.
2023-02-26 06:11 AM
The door below is the door I am studying.
In the existing door, the frame is below the wall open line, but the one I studied is above. This is a question I'm asking because I'm curious as to why.
2023-02-26 06:24 AM
Well, it can't be display order as that is not applicable to doors & windows.
Is it the Level Of Detail In the Model View Options (they seem to have a different LOD) or the Renovation status?
Either way I don't think you can control it.
Barry.
2023-02-26 06:33 AM
thank you.
I'm in Mongolia for a while now, so it's a difficult situation to study everything about windows.^^
I will go to Korea to study more and ask questions.
Have a happy weekend. ^^
2023-02-26 06:34 AM
Oh, I am grateful that the ac26 runs even on a really slow computer. ^^
2023-02-26 01:30 PM
This is something that I feel needs to be changed globally across the whole software. Wall opening edge lines should always appear in front of door frame lines.
2023-02-27 02:16 AM
The issue there is how Wall Closures are currently handled. Since they are purely 2D, they are drawn over the top of the surrounding wall.
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2023-02-28 04:41 AM
Looking at this image, it seems that the wall open has been enlarged and the walls have been expanded.
So, which GDL can I look at and understand?
This is a question because there are so many calls to gdl that it is difficult to understand.
^^
Have a nice day
2023-02-28 05:09 AM
My guess would be the "CavityClosure" macro.
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