Poor Quality Control for US libraries
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2006-07-11
10:33 PM
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2023-05-24
12:07 PM
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Rubia Torres
2006-07-11
10:33 PM
Part of the wall line is also covered up.
Archislave
archicad 26.0 US, M2 Macbook Air
archicad 26.0 US, M2 Macbook Air
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2006-07-11 10:34 PM
2006-07-11
10:34 PM
Looks kind of like a vinyl window.
Tom Waltz
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2006-07-11 10:37 PM
2006-07-11
10:37 PM
It is a default single hung wood/plastic window that 90 % of the industry uses. Anyway, why does it protrude into the room? I did not change any settings. This is just how the released such a product!
Archislave
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Anonymous
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2006-07-11 11:14 PM
2006-07-11
11:14 PM
Check your placement methods settings.
These are set in the window tool settings
not in the library part parameters.
Peter Devlin
These are set in the window tool settings
not in the library part parameters.
Peter Devlin
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2006-07-11 11:27 PM
2006-07-11
11:27 PM
O.K. It was set to inward 4" by default template. I wonder why? Anyway, I did not pay attention to that since I always work with 4" or 6" thick walls.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Archislave
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2006-07-12 01:50 AM
2006-07-12
01:50 AM
O.K. It was set to inward 4" by default template. I wonder why?I think it has to do with the Wall Types, under General Settings. This is according to GS:
You have to set this parameter correctly prior to placing the window in a wall. The value of this parameter and the type of the wall in which you want to place the object has to match since the 3D model and the 2D symbol of the window will change significantly according to this setting. There are four types of walls to choose from: Solid wall, Stud wall, Stud Wall with Siding, and Brick Veneer Wall.
Cheers,
Link.