Symbolic storefront door opening.
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‎2011-08-02
02:18 PM
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‎2023-05-24
11:50 AM
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Rubia Torres
I just changed the projection of a storefront from symbolic to projected with the scale at 1:50. Although the object preview window shows the opening lines, on the plan there are no lines. Have I done something with the settings? Does the Projected view not support opening lines?
Thank you
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‎2011-08-02 04:53 PM
Seems like some door settings have been changed with AC15. I'm also used to projection display showing the door swing opening lines but in AC15 it does not. Showing it as symbolic will show the swing opening lines. I'd prefer to use the projected display over symbolic but haven't had the time to figure out where or how to show swing opening lines, if possible.
Can anyone help?
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‎2011-08-03 04:07 AM
The 'projected' display option literally is a cut through the physical 3d model of the door at the floorplan cut plane level. If that curved opening line doesn't exist in 3d, then it shouldn't show in the floorplan with that setting.
I'm happy to be corrected, but I'm curious as to what you were seeing!
Also, if you had the option, I thought it was generally recommended to set doors and windows to symbolic? Setting objects to 'projected' slows down the floorplan redraw speed as it has to recalculate every time you zoom or pan.
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‎2011-08-03 11:36 AM
Althought the d2 storefront was clearly set to have both opening and swing lines
only the swing lines will show in 3d.
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‎2011-08-03 11:44 AM
door frame lines, which I cannot for the life of me change to a different pen colour other than orange. Also the fill type of the glass panel, no matter what I change it to stays a solid black.
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‎2011-08-03 05:45 PM
zoltar wrote:Peter is right - a projected view is simply a slice through the 3D model. Therefore, the 3D pens are used. 2D pens and fills are ignored.
Another funny thing I noticed is that the swing lines are also present in the plan view instead of the opening lines. The swing lines are superimposed on the door frame lines, which I cannot for the life of me change to a different pen colour other than orange. Also the fill type of the glass panel, no matter what I change it to stays a solid black.
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‎2011-08-07 01:07 PM
Sorry if this sounds like a rant.
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‎2011-08-07 01:11 PM
zoltar wrote:Why do you want a projected view of the door? I've never found that option to be useful.
Again what is the practical purpose of this?
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‎2011-08-11 10:49 AM
at a 1:50 scale it's the most complete representation of the storefront plan.

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‎2013-03-28 10:54 AM
I mean I understand the concept of the door being a slice through the 3d model, but this setting can be overwritten with various settings. For example you can set the detail level to "simple" to have a more symbolic representation. Also the dimension marker appears on the projected display type, even if it isn't a physical element.
So I think there should be an option to have opening lines in the project display option.