Window Reveal visible in Core Only Display
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ā2024-10-16
05:10 PM
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ā2024-10-30
07:11 PM
by
Laszlo Nagy
Hello!
I can't find a way to hide the reveal on windows that appears in 2D floor plans. I've set everything I could in the MVO settings and tried all the combinations. I also tried using the override.
Operating system used: Windows 11
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ā2024-10-17 09:47 PM
This is curious, I just tried it and the Reveal is correctly hidden when Partial Structure Display is set to "Core Only".
Can you show the Reveal settings for your Window? You may be using it with different settings.
Also, can you state your system specs, Archicad version, and the name of the Window library part you are using?
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ā2024-10-28 08:30 AM
I circled exactly what shows up when i set up everything to show only walls and openings, nothing more than that
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ā2024-10-28 09:07 AM
What happens if you toggle the "Seperating Line at Turn-in"? Looks like a bug with toggle missing on some of the lines.
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ā2024-10-28 09:30 AM
Thank you, I tried now but doesn't change anything unfortunately