2023-01-19 03:46 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 09:40 AM by Rubia Torres
Hello everyone,
I have a quick question. Have anyone tried to use the opening tool in conjunction with the window/door tool and was able to remove the thin part of the wall that the opening tool is creating?
Cheers,
Stefan Veselinovic
Currently while asking the question I am working on
ArchiCAD 25, macOS Monterey.
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2023-01-20 02:32 AM
That is the side surface of the opening.
I don't think you can do anything with it in 25.
I think you can change the surface material in 26, but am not sure if you can hide it.
Just stretch the opening to include the window - it won't cut the window out.
Barry.
2023-01-20 02:32 AM
That is the side surface of the opening.
I don't think you can do anything with it in 25.
I think you can change the surface material in 26, but am not sure if you can hide it.
Just stretch the opening to include the window - it won't cut the window out.
Barry.
2023-01-20 08:40 AM
Thank you for your reply, Barry.
In the end, before replying to me I did just that but seems a little bit off how sometimes tools are not communicating between themselves. Hope they will resolve this kind of behavior.
Cheers,
2023-01-23 02:21 AM
You know, have you tried using the Opening Oversize settings within doors and windows?
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2023-01-24 07:52 AM
Hey @Lingwisyer,
I know about the option, but it wouldn't give me needed result.
It would cut the whole wall instead insulation part only.
At the end i just made opening bigger, as Barry mentioned.
Cheers,
Stefan