Default Wall Intersection Priority
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‎2022-05-20 10:49 AM
The intersection of two walls with the same building material priority can be controlled by using Junction Order - but what determines the default behaviour? Is there a way to draw/modell such that a certain wall get priority over another?

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‎2022-05-20 11:00 AM
I think it is just which ever wall is drawn first is the dominant one.
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‎2022-05-20 11:56 AM
Yes, draw order seem to be the fundamental determinant but
- a thicker wall gets prioritized over a thinner wall
- a wall always has priority in any intersection between the nodes of the reference line
I was hoping for something to do with how the reference lines are connected so that the intersection could easily be changed after the elements are created. Junction order is a bit cumbersome just to get a desired intersection of two walls.

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‎2022-05-20 09:55 PM
Junction Order in the Info Box can be turned on in your Work Environment and positioned near the beginning of the palette, so you can see it at a glance or change it.
Favorites can store the Junction Order along with the other wall settings, so you can start with the default you want.
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