Custom Wall Profiles and Door Casing
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2012-02-03
07:29 PM
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Rubia Torres
2012-02-03
07:29 PM
The wall closure settings for the door are for "stud wall". I tried changing to "stud wall with siding" and this corrected the casing behavior for one side of the wall, but not the other.
Anyone have any tips?
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2012-02-03 09:38 PM
2012-02-03
09:38 PM
genarch,
I don't know if this will solve your problem, but i had a similar issue
once. when you go to place the door in the wall, check what "anchor"
you are using. (it is located directly below the preview picture in the door settings window. If "sill to wall base" is selected, then the base trim is
considered part of the wall. try using "header to story 1" which will read
the thickness of the wall at the header.
Hope that helps
David
I don't know if this will solve your problem, but i had a similar issue
once. when you go to place the door in the wall, check what "anchor"
you are using. (it is located directly below the preview picture in the door settings window. If "sill to wall base" is selected, then the base trim is
considered part of the wall. try using "header to story 1" which will read
the thickness of the wall at the header.
Hope that helps
David
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2012-02-03 10:31 PM
2012-02-03
10:31 PM
Thanks, Dave, that did the trick. I never would have guessed and had given up on the baseboard profile wall.
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2012-02-06 03:12 AM
2012-02-06
03:12 AM
Genarch,
Sounds like you may not have set your opening reference line position in the complex profile.
Barry.
Sounds like you may not have set your opening reference line position in the complex profile.
Barry.
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2012-02-06 06:15 AM
2012-02-06
06:15 AM
Barry wrote:Sadly, the opening reference line does not do what one expects. There are more bugs than I can count related to these lines not doing what the user expects (and wants). They are read one way by the code that generates casing/trim and another way by the code that generates jams.
Genarch,
Sounds like you may not have set your opening reference line position in the complex profile.
Barry.
Dave's answer is the only solution still - how many years after profiles were first introduced (!) - the anchor "reads" the insertion point surface for the casing. If there is base trim, the anchor must be the header to keep the casing from floating flush with the outside face of the base trim, even though it is not how one may want to represent the door / window. If there is some kind of moulding above that touches the header also, then you're just [actual word deleted] out of luck. Such is the case with insertion of windows/doors in profiled log walls.
Personally, I'm almost ready to give up on CP walls because GS just doesn't seem interested in paying the attention required to getting windows/doors to work properly with them - much less getting rid of window/door bugs in general.
Cheers,
Karl
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2012-02-06 06:21 AM
2012-02-06
06:21 AM
PS Barry, my negatory comments and genarch's and Dave's experience are all with the US library. Maybe none of the problems we have here exist in other localized libraries, such as AUS? Or, do you use Door/Window Builder instead of the GS library parts?
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2012-02-06 06:53 AM
2012-02-06
06:53 AM
No we use our own custom doors and windows.
Nowhere near as complicated as the GS ones with all their macro calling.
Barry.
Nowhere near as complicated as the GS ones with all their macro calling.
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