2005-02-20 01:44 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 12:11 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-02-20 11:46 PM
2005-02-21 12:10 AM
2005-02-21 12:59 AM
Stuart wrote:Sometimes when I've done that, I end up with the items showing heights that belong to the lower story even when they're clearly placed on the higher story. What could be causing that?
Instead of multiplying the stairs you need to copy the stairs in the first floor, go up thru the floors and paste a copy in them.
2005-02-21 01:26 AM
2005-02-21 11:37 PM
2005-02-22 07:05 PM
Wendy wrote:Method of placement?
Sometimes when I've done that, I end up with the items showing heights that belong to the lower story even when they're clearly placed on the higher story. What could be causing that?
2005-02-22 08:10 PM
Djordje wrote:I honestly don't remember at the moment, Djordje. I don't know anything about Gravity (frankly, I forgot that it even existed), but yes, as far as I know, I've set the proper story heights.Wendy wrote:Method of placement?
Sometimes when I've done that, I end up with the items showing heights that belong to the lower story even when they're clearly placed on the higher story. What could be causing that?
Gravity?
Are you using storeys and setting the height to the current storey?
2005-02-24 03:43 PM
I don't know anything about Gravity (frankly, I forgot that it even existed)Sometimes its fun to forget that gravity exists
2005-02-24 07:02 PM
Mike wrote:At my weight, I only wish I could <g>.
Sometimes its fun to forget that gravity exists