2008-02-29 08:50 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:12 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-03-01 03:35 PM
Peter wrote:Peter, I have been overly quick with my reply that your tips worked well for me. I had tried the "W splayed reveal" and it did what you said, and then I went to bed. Today, when I tried to specify parallel sides for the "W rectangular Opening 11", I couldn't find where.
'W rectangular Opening 11' which allows you to specify parallel or radiused sides
2008-03-01 04:14 PM
manfredkooistra wrote:I think this is what Peter was talking about (see attached image). Hope it helps.
Today, when I tried to specify parallel sides for the "W rectangular Opening 11", I couldn't find where.
Can you describe, where you specify parallel or radiused sides, or post a screenshot?
2008-03-01 05:57 PM
2008-03-01 06:40 PM
manfredkooistra wrote:I don't really know why you experience this. What library version are you using? Is it INT or maybe GER? (I am asking thinking there might be some differences between libraries) Have you updated your library? (Help > Check for Updates) If you haven't, you should, as the first version of AC11's library is known to be buggy.
How do I access the other options?
2008-03-01 10:37 PM
2008-03-02 12:00 AM
manfredkooistra wrote:I see. Maybe someone on this forum can post a link from where you can download the INT library.
Aha, it really is a difference between the different versions. The German version does not have the rectangular opening at all (although it has the splayed reveal), and the US version, though it has both objects, does not offer to set the 3d opening sides. Only the international version has all these options.
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