Composite structure
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2008-09-09
02:57 PM
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2023-05-23
03:08 PM
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Rubia Torres
What is the advantage or otherwise of using a composite structure/material, instead of using the simple vectorial/symbol hatching for wall, slabs and roof. as these will also show in most windows.
Thank you.
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2008-09-09 11:05 PM
Tom wrote:tom
Don't want any fills to show up, just the lines.
are you aware that this can be achieved with a model view option? you can set your composites up to be as decorative as you like, but as soon as you apply the MVO setting in the attached screenshot the composites will display only as lines.
that is what gives archicad some of it's documentation power: representing the same thing is a whole host of different ways depending on the desired outcome. and it means you don't need different composites for different purposes, right?
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2008-09-09 11:09 PM
Peter wrote:... unless your model view option is set
The way you had set it up before should work properly. If the fills are different the lines should display. Strange bug!
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2008-09-09 11:50 PM
your results may vary.
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2008-09-10 12:34 AM
It's possible to use set pens to change your composite's appearance too, although I doubt this is the issue here.
And in addition to the current list, composites are also better for accurate calculation. In fact many companies use composites exclusively.

Cheers,
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2008-09-10 03:22 PM
Does rebuild use the saved MVO setting? Will have to experiment.

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2008-09-10 06:44 PM
Karl
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2008-09-11 10:31 PM
IMHO the label for that option is a bit misleading. It seems like it does the same thing the MVO does but in another location, and overrides it.
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2008-09-12 12:17 AM
Tom wrote:doh! of course. because every element is given the same cut fill settings they heal. well figured out.
The answer lies in the section mark settings. Under Model Display, Cut Elements....if the "Uniform Pen for Cut Elements" box is checked, you only see the outline of the wall.
i must admit, i never use the 'uniform pen...' setting - i prefer instead to use the MVOs and the pens i've already dedicated in the composites dialogue.
one to watch out for in the future . . .
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