Can't stretch complex profile!
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2009-07-29 02:47 PM
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2009-07-29 02:50 PM
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2009-07-29 04:14 PM
What hapens when You add the hotspots in the lower part of the profile?
(I am talking on the profile editor BTW)
Remember You cannot shrink profile below its "original" values, You can enlarge but not shrink - so the proper way would be creating the smallest profile that you use and than enlarge if needed.
Best Regards,
Piotr
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2009-07-29 04:15 PM
I can't see the position of the origin hotspot in your first picture of the profile. It should probably be positioned either at the top of the wall plate or the base of the foundation. The other hotspots may be off the top or bottom of screen. 'Zoom to selection' to see.
You should also add some extra hotspots manually to help snapping to.
Once those are both correct, check again to see if the vertical stretch works.
(Edit : Piotr beat me!)
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2009-07-29 04:33 PM
I've also noticed while editing a profile, some of the layers cannot get turned on/off. Usually you can turn off the drafting, construction, stretch layers, but in some instances I cannot. I restarted archicad and tried again and it worked. Is this all a bug?????????????
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2009-07-29 04:41 PM
Steven wrote:Sounds like it! Glad you got it working again.
...I've also noticed while editing a profile, some of the layers cannot get turned on/off. Usually you can turn off the drafting, construction, stretch layers, but in some instances I cannot. I restarted archicad and tried again and it worked. Is this all a bug?????????????
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2009-07-29 05:55 PM
Steven wrote:There is only one bug that I know of that would affect editing the profile, but not stretching.
It's still not stretching! Maybe I have to redo it... why do I seem to get all these da-mn bugs?
The bug is that if you have Navigator Preview visible while editing a Complex Profile, that then the stretch lines may disappear and you will lose layer control. Restart ArchiCAD, close Navigator Preview and edit the profile.
Clear any user origin. Select all and drag your entire profile to the true origin as described by Peter.
NOTE: you can only make your wall TALLER, never shorter than the drawn profile. So, generally, don't make the wall as tall as you show it. Make it only as tall as its shortest incarnation - perhaps 3' / 1 meter / whatever.
HTH,
Karl
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2009-07-29 06:08 PM
Karl wrote:That's probably it, I always have my navigator up.
There is only one bug that I know of that would affect editing the profile, but not stretching.
The bug is that if you have Navigator Preview visible while editing a Complex Profile, that then the stretch lines may disappear and you will lose layer control. Restart ArchiCAD, close Navigator Preview and edit the profile.
Clear any user origin. Select all and drag your entire profile to the true origin as described by Peter.
NOTE: you can only make your wall TALLER, never shorter than the drawn profile. So, generally, don't make the wall as tall as you show it. Make it only as tall as its shortest incarnation - perhaps 3' / 1 meter / whatever.
HTH,
Karl
I will try messing around with it some more: probably just delete it and start over (it's not very "complex").

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2009-07-29 06:15 PM
Steven wrote:No need to delete. Nothing about the profile itself becomes corrupted. But, you can select all, copy and paste into a new profile if you want to experiment on a fresh copy.
I will try messing around with it some more: probably just delete it and start over (it's not very "complex").
Cheers,
Karl