2007-11-26 06:58 AM
2007-12-03 11:11 PM
2007-12-04 01:51 PM
rslt wrote:You probably have the cut fill set as a composite. This automatically sets the thickness. Try setting it to a plain vectorial fill and the thickness option will come back.
...options, like not being able to set the slab thickness...
2007-12-05 01:35 AM
2007-12-06 10:23 PM
The materials missing are Archicads, most of the bricks, all the colorobnd colours.Have you tried referencing your "good" file through Attribute Manager? If not, you can access it from Options>Element Attributes>Attribute Manager. The various tabs shown across the top are different categories of attributes, such as fill types and materials, for the project. The actual attributes in your currently open project are displayed in the left side window. If you want to import different (or better) attributes from another project, click the "Open" button and select the .pln file of the project that you're using for your workaround. Open it and hit "apply" and all that stuff, and it should replace the currently crummy attributes with the better ones from your other project.
You probably have the cut fill set as a composite. This automatically sets the thickness. Try setting it to a plain vectorial fill and the thickness option will come back.He's right about this--it can be convenient or a hindrance, either way, it's important to check this setting if you use composites for slabs.
2007-12-07 02:45 AM