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2018-04-05 09:57 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 05:36 PM by Rubia Torres
2018-04-05 10:40 AM
2018-04-10 09:58 PM
darwinland wrote:Are you sure you want to model that flooring as a slab? What is the flooring going to be? What kind of data would you like to be extractable from the flooring into an Interactive Schedule? How many flooring skins will there be? that sort of thing might make a difference too since not all elements can be shown in the same way relative to the Story they are on.
.... the slab of the flooring of the first floor....
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2018-04-11 12:29 AM
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2018-04-11 10:56 AM
darwinland wrote:I would model the ground floor slab in the ground floor and the first floor slab in the first floor.
My question was about how can I have the uncut lines with dashed-poit lines if the slab is above of my plan view, and continuous if my slab is on my plan view. This is very useful for openings on the slab above.
2018-04-11 12:17 PM
2018-04-12 03:56 PM
Barry wrote:When you mean ground floor you mean first level, and when you mean first floor you men second level right?darwinland wrote:I would model the ground floor slab in the ground floor and the first floor slab in the first floor.
My question was about how can I have the uncut lines with dashed-poit lines if the slab is above of my plan view, and continuous if my slab is on my plan view. This is very useful for openings on the slab above.
Keeps it simple modelling it in the storey it belongs to.
Then in the 'Floor Plan Display' settings for the slab you can set the upper floor slab to "Show in home storey and one storey down'.
It will now show on the ground floor.
The line type will be as set in OPTIONS menu > Project Preferences > Legacy
Unless I am missing something very obvious, a slab does not have an option for overhead lines like a beam or wall does.
As much as I hate to say it though, sometimes it is best to manually draw in lines for the overhead slab extents and openings.
Barry.
2018-04-13 03:41 AM
darwinland wrote:Who knows? - I think us Aussies have a slightly different naming convention.
When you mean ground floor you mean first level, and when you mean first floor you men second level right?