Beam Visualization Conflicts between Layer Combinations?
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ā2007-07-10
04:36 PM
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Rubia Torres
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04:36 PM
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ā2007-07-10 08:01 PM
ā2007-07-10
08:01 PM
Have you confirmed that the layer is on in the layer settings dialog?
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ā2007-07-11 05:42 AM
ā2007-07-11
05:42 AM
Yes, and other objects that are on that same layer are showing up, just not the horizontal beam. ArchiCAD 11
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ā2007-07-12 08:23 PM
ā2007-07-12
08:23 PM
The possibility of this is Rare, but stranger things have happened.
Could it be that you have two of the same beam (object) residing in the same space, yet on different layers. If it is a Beam that has a higher Priority number and is on a Layer that is Hidden,but has the same intersection number assigned for that layer combination, then it could "disappear". Also in Plan view, the beam ends will disappear even if the option is set to show beam ends.
The screen shot shows two beams (Hidden beam is shorter). Also the "hidden layer" for the view is actually On and set to Wireframe.
Could it be that you have two of the same beam (object) residing in the same space, yet on different layers. If it is a Beam that has a higher Priority number and is on a Layer that is Hidden,but has the same intersection number assigned for that layer combination, then it could "disappear". Also in Plan view, the beam ends will disappear even if the option is set to show beam ends.
The screen shot shows two beams (Hidden beam is shorter). Also the "hidden layer" for the view is actually On and set to Wireframe.
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ā2007-07-12 08:26 PM
ā2007-07-12
08:26 PM
bcheng wrote:Does "all object turned on" mean ALL layers are turned on. Check this, there could be an object interfering that is on a hidden layer.
When all objects are turned on and ....
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ā2007-07-16 09:10 PM
ā2007-07-16
09:10 PM
The solution I found, was to place the layer that the missing beams were on, on a higher priority level in the layer combination that the beams were missing from. A simple solution that I should have thought of earlier. Thank you all for your support.