AC24 Offset edge behavior has changed
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‎2020-07-25 03:11 AM
Is this behavior intentional, or is it a bug? Are we supposed to be doing this differently now?
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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‎2020-07-25 04:41 PM
Could you post a screenshot of a concrete example? I tried this in both AC23 and AC24 and it works for me the same way in the two versions.
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‎2020-07-25 06:46 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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‎2020-07-26 08:20 AM
The educational version hasn't been released yet.

Did you try to use the 'Suspend Groups'?
Then select all lines or the polylines and use 'Offset edge' or 'Offset all edges'.
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‎2020-07-26 01:08 PM
Richard, I could reproduce the thing you wrote in your last post. The "Offset" and "Offset all Edges" commands are not there in that scenario.
There is another curious thing, shown below. I connected a Polyline to a Line. If I click an edge of the Polyline (left side) then I can only offset the Polyline. When I click the edge of the Line (right side), with the Polyline and Lines are offset. However, the offset vector is not perpendicular to the Line I clicked, it is perpendicular to the middle segment of the Polyline.:
So I think something is wrong here, therefore I will report this to GRAPHISOFT.
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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‎2020-08-03 02:29 PM
Thank you for the report and testing so far!
I believe this is partly intentional, partly buggy. Let me try to summarize what we've got so far:
1. Grouping polyline with line, and offset edge does not work AC24: As Richard mentioned, this issue cannot be produced anymore. I myself could not recreate this issue either on AC23 or AC24. Hopefully it was just a one-time thing!
2. Exploded polyline behaves different from grouped single lines: I think this is a bug, let me ask the development team about this.
3. Group of lines and polylines cannot have offset edge together unless clicking on the single lines: I'm not quite sure about this. Not sure if this can be useful in any situation. Let me ask the developers about this as well. Also, as Dontknow pointed out,
4. Offset vector is not perpendicular with the clicked line: tapping Shift once will allow us to choose the direction of the offset vector. I guess it's not a big issue, but again, I'll ask the developers to make sure!
Once I have their answer, I will post it here. Thank you very much for noticing this!
Have a great day!
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT

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‎2020-08-10 09:27 AM
I have received an explanation from the developer about Offset edge behavior:
2. Notice, when we explode a polyline it falls into individual Polyline elements and not Line elements. This in itself is not a bug but the missing Offset for these chained single-segment polylines can be considered as a special case of issue #3. As a workaround, we can also turn polylines into lines by using the Linework consolidation command.
3. When offsetting is started from the polyline, it should behave the same way as if we clicked on a line in the chain. (i.e. offsetting all edges). This is a bug.
4. This is almost certainly a consequence of issue #3 and a bug for sure. Directions should be perpendicular. For now, directions correspond to one of the earlier segment in the polyline depending on which of the lines we had clicked on.
I have entered this defect into our database. Please let me know if you have any further questions!
Have a great day!
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT