Dimensions places in Core Only view

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2013-06-20
01:50 AM
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12:46 PM
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Rubia Torres
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2013-06-20 02:41 AM
I came across this problem on a previous project. I had a separate structural display setting for my concrete outline drawings and could not get my overall dimensions (such as grid dimensions) to appear on my concrete outline drawings and floor plan drawings. I had to dimension twice.
For this reason I have worked around using multiple structural display settings in current projects. I also found trace reference between plans with different structural display to be slow.
However, this was in ArchiCAD 12, there may have been major improvements since.

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2013-06-20 02:46 AM
Steve wrote:Unfortunately, no. Has always been this way "by design". Dimensions made in a 'partial structure display' mode are associated ONLY with that mode, regardless of layer. There have been various discussions here and in other forums about exactly what you've run into, Steve. It's frustrating to have to re-dimension.
I want to add some dimensions to an elevation. The dimensions need to be to the core of the walls. In core only view of the elevations I can add the dimensions I want. However, when I switch the view back to display the finish materials the dimensions I just added will not display. Is there a way to display dimensions added in Core only view in other views too? I tried layers and copy/paste. No luck.
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2013-06-20 03:26 AM
A workaround could be to place hotspots while in Core Only mode, switch pack to normal view and dimension to the hotspots. I know that's not going to update automatically, but gets you part way there.

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2013-06-20 03:31 AM
Also I like Tom's idea of using a trace reference with elevation. I had not thought of that.
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2013-06-20 03:48 AM
The trace reference thing works great. I saved a elevation view showing core only, then placed the dimension in the view entire model view.
I checked to see if the dimensions attached to the model correctly and they did. When I turn off the trace reference and move something, the dimension will change too. Works for me.
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2013-06-20 04:53 AM
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2013-06-20 04:57 AM
I didn't realise the dimension would be associated with the trace reference. That's good.
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2013-06-20 05:25 AM
Steve wrote:That's a bonus!
Thanks Tom.
The trace reference thing works great. I saved a elevation view showing core only, then placed the dimension in the view entire model view.
I checked to see if the dimensions attached to the model correctly and they did. When I turn off the trace reference and move something, the dimension will change too. Works for me.

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2013-06-20 06:31 AM
Another thing that helps is to check the box in the Dimension Settings for Dimension only the Core of Walls and Slabs.
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