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2004-11-13 12:49 AM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:49 PM by Rubia Torres
2004-11-15 01:59 PM
2004-11-15 11:24 PM
2004-11-16 03:49 AM
2004-11-16 11:39 AM
why the windows are not combined into one typeThe names of the windows are one of the most informative things about the working method. If you make a window element list it will be grouped by names.
2004-11-16 12:15 PM
2005-02-03 07:30 PM
John wrote:AMEN, John... reviving this post, because the way these windows are drawn is still a big issue here. They don't show up properly in a 3D window either and it's a pain to go back through a sketch render image to erase all those incorrect lines.
I do see how they do open properly in 3D. But there is still a problem with how they are drawn in elevation.
The opening lines do not toggle on or off when changed under the parameter "Opening Line in 3D".
Also, the lines are not drawn properly. The lower sashes are all drawn as Awnings (an upside-down "V") regardless if it is a hopper, casement or even fixed. And all of the upper transoms, which are listed as awnings, are drawn without any opening lines at all.
Finally I think that the fixed panel unit should probably be drawn a little differently in plan since a fixed panel unit will not have the same type of frame as an operable unit.
Again, hopefully I am missing something. But as far as I can tell, these windows are not really usable in elevation.