door frame problem
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2006-09-12
03:35 PM
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11:02 AM
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Rubia Torres
2006-09-12
03:35 PM
Frame size is 8 inches, jamb extension is set to off, but the door automatically add the opposite side brick veneer to dimension to the frame.
I would like to show that opposite side brick mold correctly. Any way to do it?
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2006-09-25 08:11 PM
2006-09-25
08:11 PM
Can anyone help out here, or is this something that ArchiCad can't do????

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2006-09-26 12:53 AM
2006-09-26
12:53 AM
Tom wrote:Does it work if you use a different library part?
Can anyone help out here, or is this something that ArchiCad can't do????
Often there is a setting which makes the frame full width of the door. Maybe there is a similar setting with this door which overwrites the frame dimension
Cheers John
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2006-09-26 05:17 PM
2006-09-26
05:17 PM
Tom wrote:Tom,
Can anyone help out here, or is this something that ArchiCad can't do????
No...I don't think it can be done the way you're "logically" trying to do it. This is an atypical door situation...basically you have a door in a wall that is an exterior condition on both sides. Archicad doors and windows, AFAIK, are scripted to respond one way for the interior condition (trim, etc.) and another way(masonry opening ,trim etc.) for the exterior.
Maybe you should try placing an opening in the wall to represent the M.O.'s and then place a separate wall (stud width) with the door into the opening.
Dan K
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2006-09-26 07:43 PM
2006-09-26
07:43 PM
I guess you are right. I despise the two or three step workarounds however. I like to do it all at once.

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2006-09-27 12:33 AM
2006-09-27
12:33 AM
If this is what you are looking for I achieved it with CadImage Door Builder and their Wall Accessory addon.
Gerald Hoffman
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“The simplification of anything is always sensational” GKC
Archicad 4.55 - 27-6000 USA
2019 MacBook Pro-macOS 15.0 (64GB w/ AMD Radeon Pro 5600M GPU)
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2006-09-27 03:04 PM
2006-09-27
03:04 PM
That's what I am looking for. What does the add on entail? A separate package for door/windows and another one for walls? Too bad AC won't do it without the add ons.