AC 22 - Incorrect wall closure at sliding doors
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‎2018-11-22 04:02 PM - last edited on ‎2023-05-24 10:43 AM by Rubia Torres
‎2018-11-22
04:02 PM
I'm questioning here at the first time, so sorry if the topic is stupid ))
I had some strange image at the slidang doors D3 & D4 floor plan. Actually, I need the pocket doors, but with 3 and 4 door leaves, so I'm failed with simple pocket doors. Here is composite wall 5.5 + 6 air space for opening the doors + 3.5 internal wall. I put all settings right as I even could, but still don't see the wall closure line. What the catch?.. Wall itself has the "both end lines". I'm confused. How could I avoid this?
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‎2018-11-22 04:15 PM
‎2018-11-22
04:15 PM
Same at simple door opening! wall is 5.5 + 1 air + 3.5
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‎2018-11-22 11:52 PM
‎2018-11-22
11:52 PM
This is working for me in AC22 with the Empty Door Opening.
The only way I can make the Wall Side disappear is by checking the Left/Right side checkboxes under Ganging.
Does this happen in a brand-new project file that you start based on the default Template? If no, can you copy-paste those Doors (with their enclosing Walls) from one file to the other?
The only way I can make the Wall Side disappear is by checking the Left/Right side checkboxes under Ganging.
Does this happen in a brand-new project file that you start based on the default Template? If no, can you copy-paste those Doors (with their enclosing Walls) from one file to the other?
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‎2018-11-27 01:07 PM
‎2018-11-27
01:07 PM
For me it happens in Empty Door Opening, Sliding Door and even Window((
No, this is not a new AC22 project with a standard template. It was an old project from old versions and completely rebuilt in the template, libraries, profiles by me (making order in this chaos). I try your advice, open AC22 template, ctrl+c - ctrl+v this wall - but the problem remains (( screenshot above
The problem is in the complex wall (this's 5.5"+air+3.5"), so it disappears in two ways (both do not suit me ) :
- I make the wall not complex, but basic structure, wall closure become right - see the pic above
- I leave that wall complex and in door settings set the wall closure in reveal settings "stud wall" instead of 'solid wall"... and I lose the required reveal (door should be in the 3.5" wall part)
Of course I could JUST DRAW A LINE... but it's not the solution((
No, this is not a new AC22 project with a standard template. It was an old project from old versions and completely rebuilt in the template, libraries, profiles by me (making order in this chaos). I try your advice, open AC22 template, ctrl+c - ctrl+v this wall - but the problem remains (( screenshot above
The problem is in the complex wall (this's 5.5"+air+3.5"), so it disappears in two ways (both do not suit me ) :
- I make the wall not complex, but basic structure, wall closure become right - see the pic above
- I leave that wall complex and in door settings set the wall closure in reveal settings "stud wall" instead of 'solid wall"... and I lose the required reveal (door should be in the 3.5" wall part)
Of course I could JUST DRAW A LINE... but it's not the solution((
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‎2018-11-27 04:58 PM
‎2018-11-27
04:58 PM
Hi,
I think the problem should be because wall-end lines are turned off for your composite/complex profile structures. Wall corners and Openings use the wall-end line to draw the ending of a wall. If it is turned off, then it is not drawn.
Please see if turning them back on helps. I attached pictures of where to turn it back on in the Composite Settings and the Complex Profile Settings. Let me know if this helped.
Regards,
I think the problem should be because wall-end lines are turned off for your composite/complex profile structures. Wall corners and Openings use the wall-end line to draw the ending of a wall. If it is turned off, then it is not drawn.
Please see if turning them back on helps. I attached pictures of where to turn it back on in the Composite Settings and the Complex Profile Settings. Let me know if this helped.
Regards,
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‎2018-11-28 03:04 PM
‎2018-11-28
03:04 PM
WIN!
all this troubles were really causing by the complex wall.
What we should keep in mind - this solution is in the "Composites" settings panel, see pic below. The Composites have the custom setting of closure each of Skins. I do another one complex profile and draw ьн attention to one little checkmark which I didn't know before... and PROFIT!
all this troubles were really causing by the complex wall.
What we should keep in mind - this solution is in the "Composites" settings panel, see pic below. The Composites have the custom setting of closure each of Skins. I do another one complex profile and draw ьн attention to one little checkmark which I didn't know before... and PROFIT!