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‎2015-05-11
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Rubia Torres
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‎2020-07-31 04:13 AM
‎2020-07-31
04:13 AM
Paul wrote:
Actually that is another problem - what are we supposed to do if a new wall needs to meet an existing wall cleanly? For example at a non orthogonal angle, so that without cleanup, one wall overlaps the other incorrectly?
Wouldn't the new wall be cut off at the existing wall?
Or the existing wall would be cut to allow the new wall to pass through?
They wouldn't actually overlap each other.
I think this is just the old "model it as it is built" scenario.
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‎2020-08-04 01:01 PM
‎2020-08-04
01:01 PM
Hi , I am trying to describe the scenario where if reference lines are touching, and a new wall meets old wall at an angle, if the new wall does not clean up/is not trimmed at an angle against the old wall (even if old wall has higher materials and intersection priorities than the new wall), than part of the new wall will display as overlapping the old wall
However I discovered this issue is actually just a function of the default sketch plan renovation filter setting where 'Do Not Intersect' setting had been ticked. Editing the renovation filter so that it is unticked it allows the new wall to be trimmed appropriately against the old wall.
However I discovered this issue is actually just a function of the default sketch plan renovation filter setting where 'Do Not Intersect' setting had been ticked. Editing the renovation filter so that it is unticked it allows the new wall to be trimmed appropriately against the old wall.
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