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AC22-23 AUS 7000 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
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2020-06-23 07:27 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:
I do not remember this happening in 22, but my static railings in 23 keep becoming associative when I try to use any part of a stair as a reference point...
Ling.
2020-10-05 11:02 AM
Barry wrote:I have this same problem, placing stairs with magic wand makes them associate to the top of the stair nose, but placing manually snaps to the stair baseline and associates to the bottom, which messes up the heights. I tried your trick with pressing tab but it just cycles through the values of the tracker box (distance, angle, etc). Even if the stair is set to be static it makes it associative when I try to put a node on this specific point. In my screenshots I want the point at the red circle, but Archicad forces it to the blue, but at the top of the stair it forces it to the opposite point, which makes the railing slope diagonally relative to the stair.
Lingwisyer wrote:
I do not remember this happening in 22, but my static railings in 23 keep becoming associative when I try to use any part of a stair as a reference point...
Ling.
Yep, happens in 22 as well.
If you drag to a node on the stair and you see the baseline of the stair highlight, it will associate to that node.
Drag to just the baseline or boundary edge and it won't.
However if you see the baseline highlight, wait just a second until you get the snap point guide (blue circle) and then press TAB once.
It will un-highlight the stair and will not associate to it.
Barry.
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