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2019-10-21
07:36 PM
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12:26 PM
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Rubia Torres
2019-10-21
07:36 PM
I am concerned about the multiple shapes and sizes of windows and how much work it will be to keep the proportions or how much work it will be to build them in 3D, if I must. Any advice?
Todd Oeftger
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2019-10-22 03:28 AM
2019-10-22
03:28 AM
The closest I can find in the default library is to play with the sash grid options.
There seems to be a bug when you adjust the division height though and I can't see a way to control the dividing frame size.
This is the AUS library I am using - other language versions may be different.
Otherwise it will be a case of drawing the lines on the elevations or if needed in 3D use beams and columns (slabs or walls) - not ideal I know.
Or maybe you could use the railing tool as that could be stretched and automatically place the verticals at the spacings you want.
Barry.
There seems to be a bug when you adjust the division height though and I can't see a way to control the dividing frame size.
This is the AUS library I am using - other language versions may be different.
Otherwise it will be a case of drawing the lines on the elevations or if needed in 3D use beams and columns (slabs or walls) - not ideal I know.
Or maybe you could use the railing tool as that could be stretched and automatically place the verticals at the spacings you want.
Barry.
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2019-10-22 09:19 PM
2019-10-22
09:19 PM
My USA version does not have a Basic window nor the options you show on your tool page for sash options. We have preset sash styles, with some that do not work. But that would be nice.
Todd Oeftger
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2019-10-23 03:47 AM
2019-10-23
03:47 AM
If you really need to, you might be able to grab the window and relevant macros from the INT version which I am pretty sure has the same windows as AUS.
What is so different / special about the US door and window requirements that it requires the replacement of the entire library? This is not the first time we have seen had people run into issues that could easily be solved with the INT library...
Ling.
What is so different / special about the US door and window requirements that it requires the replacement of the entire library? This is not the first time we have seen had people run into issues that could easily be solved with the INT library...
Ling.
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