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2011-09-11 08:32 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:36 PM by Rubia Torres
2011-09-12 04:13 AM
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2011-09-12 09:37 AM
2011-09-12 09:07 PM
Barry wrote:Interesting....
This is not really anything to do with the scripts.
It is just a sample wall (actually the default wall that is set currently in your wall tool).
The gap in the middle is simply the wall hole in 2D (the same width as your "A" parameter).
Barry.
2011-09-13 01:15 AM
Craig wrote:It's not a fill. It is only there to show you the size of the opening in plan with a wall of the current default thickness. It is otherwise of no consequence.
I can't seem to change the Fill type, though, from either the Wall Tool, or the Fill Tool that remains active when the 2D Symbol window is active. Where's that information coming from? (as well as the length of wall displayed)
2011-09-13 03:56 AM
Matthew wrote:That's right.Craig wrote:It's not a fill. It is only there to show you the size of the opening in plan with a wall of the current default thickness. It is otherwise of no consequence.
I can't seem to change the Fill type, though, from either the Wall Tool, or the Fill Tool that remains active when the 2D Symbol window is active. Where's that information coming from? (as well as the length of wall displayed)
2011-09-13 11:32 PM
Barry wrote:OK....that clears it up for me.Matthew wrote:That's right.Craig wrote:It's not a fill. It is only there to show you the size of the opening in plan with a wall of the current default thickness. It is otherwise of no consequence.
I can't seem to change the Fill type, though, from either the Wall Tool, or the Fill Tool that remains active when the 2D Symbol window is active. Where's that information coming from? (as well as the length of wall displayed)
It is only a visual cue to show you the size of the opening.
It has no impact on your final window.
It just uses the default wall tool thickness as a guide.
Barry.