Roof - change to draw degrees, minutes and second
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2009-01-22 12:16 AM
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2009-01-22 12:44 AM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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2009-01-22 12:53 AM
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2009-01-22 03:16 AM
Mel wrote:The roof has always been in decimal degrees.
I'm using AC 12. I've already set all these setting to degrees, minutes and seconds, but the roof tool doesnt change with these setting. Thanks
I have never found an option to change it to D_M_S.
In the roof tool settings you can choose between degrees, percentage pitch, 1:12" or 1"12' rise/run.
But none of these help with what you want.
Barry.
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2009-01-22 03:48 AM
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2009-01-22 04:09 AM
Mel wrote:I'd love to know how you got this.
I know it can be done, because I've got an older file which i was working from which is set up like this. I attached an image. The one that changed is a copy of this file, but for some reason it has changed the setting. This has happen to me before. I reckon it might be bug in the program which is doing this, because I've never change the setting in the last couple of day while working on this file. It very strange. I wouldn't care if it was just a standard job but this file is to be our company template and i need to have the setting in degrees, minutes and second. I don't want to have to go back to original file and lost weeks worth of work.
Can anyone enlighten us?
I have been looking for years - not that it really bothers me otherwise I would have looked harder at it.
But now I am intrigued.
Can anyone offer a solution?
Do others see degrees, minutes and seconds?
I'll kick myself if it is a simple solution.
It definitely is not the working units.
Barry.
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2009-01-22 06:53 AM
I'm curious, is this for something you are doing with the roof tool other than for use as a roof? Or this a local Australian standard?
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2009-01-22 07:04 AM
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2009-01-22 07:26 AM
Do you know how it came about?
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2009-01-22 07:30 AM
I just managed to jump mine from deg, min, sec to decimal degrees by changing the working units BUT now it won't change back! Very odd