Offset problem in BIM Curriculum
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‎2009-02-24 12:25 PM
I'm currently working through the BIM Curriculum - the twin tower model - using ArchiCAD 12. I'm guessing that the accompanying pdf file was written for one of its precursors as there are a few subtle differences, most of them surmountable however I can't seem to get past one niggly bit in Lesson 2 - the offset command.
The pet palette that appears no longer has the Offset icon in it and I have been looking all over the place in order to find what I consider to be a fundamental operation. Am I just being a thickie or has the application changed beyond recognition? I hope it's the former!
If anyone has experienced a similar 'hitch' and managed to fix it, I'd appreciate any advice you can give me. Cheers.
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‎2009-02-24 12:35 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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‎2009-02-24 12:45 PM
I have already got the Relative Construction methods Offset box active and my wall is selected and I'm onthe Wall Tool, but the only options appearing in the Pet Palette are: Drag, Rotate, Mirror, Elevate and Multiply. I also have the tracker active and in the tracker window the options are: Distance and Angle.
Do you know how I can get an Offset prompt to appear please?
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‎2009-02-24 01:19 PM
AFAIK the offset tool will not show up in the Pet Palette.
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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‎2009-02-24 01:29 PM
TOWER on pp35-36.
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‎2009-02-24 01:47 PM
1. You have selected more than one wall
2. The nodes of the walls are touching
3. You click on a node.
4. If the walls are grouped you have to enable the "Suspend Group Option"
The steps of the tutorial are correct.
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2009-02-24 02:36 PM
Many thanks for your swift responses.