2008-07-25 02:58 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:52 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-07-25 03:07 PM
2008-07-25 04:07 PM
2008-07-25 04:21 PM
2008-07-28 06:45 PM
R wrote:Inviible frames can be selected as well.
5. An invisible frame can’t be selected in order to turn it back into some other type of frame. One way to get the frame back is to select another frame, then drag a copy to the location of the invisible frame.
R wrote:If a panel is deleted, then use the panel tool and click inside the empty panel cell to place a panel.
6. The same trick doesn’t work for deleted panels. Unlike frames, panels can’t be dragged or copied. Once a panel is deleted, the only way I have found to get it back (other than “undo”) is to delete the frame between the missing panel and an adjacent panel, and then put the frame back by dragging a copy of some other frame.
2008-07-28 10:50 PM
2008-07-29 07:28 PM
Dennis wrote:Frames on the CW Boundary can't be deleted, because then nothing would stop the panels from infinity. But you can select the Frame you don't want to see the Frame, the select it and set its TYPE to invisible. This means the frame is there (so it stops the panel), but generally it is invisible. But if you hover over the centerline you can select it and change its type again.
First, I cannot delete the boundary frame at the bottom of the door. Is the correct way to make it an "invisible" frame?
Dennis wrote:I would use the Boundary position - Inside (CW Settings -> System settings -> Element Placement).
Second, my door does not go all the way down to the ground level. How do I make it go down?
Dennis wrote:I can't check it wight now, but as the last resollt create a solid custom panel and use it in the panel door panel
Third, I cannot find a solid door option using the cw door object. What can I do?
2008-07-29 07:41 PM
gkovacsp wrote:You could make the "glass" material the same as the "sash" material and then adjust the glass offset to make it flush with the sash.
Dennis wrote:I can't check it wight now, but as the last resollt create a solid custom panel and use it in the panel door panel
Third, I cannot find a solid door option using the cw door object. What can I do?
2008-07-31 01:05 AM
2008-08-01 09:07 PM
mpoulis wrote:if they are separate CW's , then you can use the Create Common Frame command from Design->Curtain Wall menu.
1.- Is there a way to fix the mullions at the corners of a curtain wall? in AC11 there was the option (in the curtain wall object or the storefront) to set the angle you want to cut the mullion(frame) ,in order to connect with another curtain wall in a corner.
mpoulis wrote:It should work. What is the problem you are facing?
2.- I couldn't get the butt-glazed option work for the mullions at corners.
mpoulis wrote:If the door leafs were created via the Create Custom Component processs, then select "Custom" leaf and pick the one from the list. The two doors are fully compatible.
3.- Is there a way to use the already existing door leafs, in the AC12 lib,within the curtain wall?