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2023-07-24 07:56 PM - last edited 3 weeks ago by Laszlo Nagy
Hi All,
I'm using AC26 on Mac and using default library object, Wall Cabinet Block 26. I have my model view options to display opening lines pointing towards the hinge:
Normal side hinged doors show properly, but my top hinged uppers are showing incorrectly. The upper on the left should have the dashed hinge line pointing upwards. The one on the right I've switched to be bottom hinge just for demonstration, for some reason they both point down:
Any thoughts on workaround? I really don't want to have to manually draw all my hinge lines...
As a side note, and a potential workaround if I could figure out how to do it, is it possible to flip the edge that the knob is on? The linear pull option calls this particular pull 'top/bottom' but I cant figure out how to actually flip it.
Thanks in advance.
2023-07-25 04:03 AM
This doesn't help you at all, but it looks like they have scripted the casement style doors to use the correct hinge side as you set it, but the awning style doors have not been scripted to allow for that option.
I don't use these cabinet objects, but do you have a 'hopper' door option?
Maybe that in combination with moving the handle if you can would work?
As a side note...
The way I was taught is there are two hinges and one latch, so the lines should join at the latch.
I am aware that different countries have different 'rules'.
But to me what you show makes no sense.
Many years ago, we used to show a small example diagram that clearly showed what was the hinge side.
We no longer do that as it has been adopted that the two lines I the hinge and the one point is the latch (for us in Australia).
Barry.
2023-07-25 05:16 PM
Appreciate the reply, Barry. I've also always found the way hinges are dashed confusing.
What do you use for cabinets?
2023-08-09 05:40 PM
Bumping this - Still haven't found a solution
2023-08-10 02:20 AM - edited 2023-08-10 02:23 AM
Most of the time for me there will be handles and/or nobs on the Cabinet doors, so you don't need any opening lines. The same goes for doors, and for sliding glass doors/windows, casements windows... I just leave them open a little.
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a month ago
Hi All
I have struggled with this same issue. And by mere luck, have found the problem.
The specific door handle is causing it to flip. If you were to use a different handle, even just "L Shape" (Left in picture) instead of trapezoid, it should be fixed.
Alternatively, use "door mirrored" if it is a single door and not double cabinet
Hope this helps in the future.