2013-09-24 08:07 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:41 PM by Rubia Torres
2013-09-24 09:27 PM
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2013-09-24 10:25 PM
The materials that are not the same, and don't have the same priority number should not clean up.I'm a bit confused by your statement. When I said clean up I meant that there should a clear break governed by the priorities. As this image shows there is not, and instead there's two slabs fighting to be seen on the surface (top and sides).
2013-09-24 10:56 PM
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2013-09-24 10:57 PM
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2013-09-24 11:46 PM
2013-09-25 04:18 AM
2013-09-25 06:12 PM
Duncan wrote:Image from page 1392 of the AC17 Reference Guide outlines how Automatic Intersections work, shows SEO for Slab/Slab intersections.
Am I completely missing something or do two slabs with different building materials (priorites) not clean up when overlapped?