Sliding window with fixed transom?
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2012-11-11
08:48 AM
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11:18 AM
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Rubia Torres
2012-11-11
08:48 AM
1- Apply fixed window but separate the panels ( the problem with this is that it won't show correctly in plans as it won't be sliding)
2- Apply sliding window and add a frame to show the upper part as a sash ( the problem with that is that in elevation there will be double frame in the middle all the way through the transom).
Any ideas?
EDIT:I found a sliding door with transom, but it comes with sidelight and I just can't turn it off? D Sliding 1Sidelight Raised 15 and D Sliding 2Sidelight Raised 15. any way I can turn the side lights off?
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2012-11-11 09:46 AM
2012-11-11
09:46 AM
Two things you can do is either use the Modular Joinery Object or in your #2 problem, you could SEO one of the frames so there isn't two frames in elevation.
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2012-11-11 11:02 AM
2012-11-11
11:02 AM
I don't think that SEO would work. it will be a headache in the elevations, and it won't be correct in schedule.

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2012-11-11 01:49 PM
2012-11-11
01:49 PM
zeropointreference wrote:SEO does not work with windows or doors.
...or in your #2 problem, you could SEO one of the frames so there isn't two frames in elevation.
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