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2006-06-26
11:14 PM
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03:07 PM
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Rubia Torres

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2006-06-28 11:27 AM

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2006-06-29 04:23 PM
the problem is the following:
The window default settings are prepared for a brick veneer wall. (It was a wish from the US.)
If you place this window into a wall, which has no composite layers, or its thickness is not big enough to have the reveal depth+ frame thickness + something little, then an error message appears.
Please set the window's parameter before placing it into the wall, also set the reveal size.
I hope it helps.
Gabor
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2006-06-29 04:44 PM
gkovacsp wrote:Thanks for the feedback. Out of the box errors like this are challenging to say the least for new users. What is the minimum wall thickness that will except the default settings without errors? I teach a beginning class and don't want to have to confront this issue during the course.
Dear All,
the problem is the following:
The window default settings are prepared for a brick veneer wall. (It was a wish from the US.)
If you place this window into a wall, which has no composite layers, or its thickness is not big enough to have the reveal depth+ frame thickness + something little, then an error message appears.
Please set the window's parameter before placing it into the wall, also set the reveal size.
I hope it helps.
Gabor
If some users are requesting brick specific parameters to be pre-set, perhaps it would be a more prudent choice to offer a different window object, or ship Archicad with pre-set favorites to enable this for those users. All architects in different parts of the world have different common practices and this certainly makes Graphisofts job all the more challenging. The work I do almost never uses brick veneers and I know that to be the case for a large number of users on the US west coast.

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2006-06-29 04:53 PM
The request came not from "some user", but from a focus group, who contributed a great amount of time helping us create this library.
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2006-06-29 05:24 PM

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2006-06-29 05:41 PM
gkovacsp wrote:OK, so how do the rest of us get around that error? No combination of settings seems to get rid of it.
8" as thickness is adequate.
The request came not from "some user", but from a focus group, who contributed a great amount of time helping us create this library.

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2006-06-29 06:51 PM

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2006-06-29 07:02 PM
Mike wrote:Don't worry, but thanks. Your input is also invaluable - keep on posting feedback.
Please don't take any of my comments as derogatory since my only intention is to contribute to the improvement of a fantastic product that I rely on for my livelihood...
Gabor

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2006-06-30 09:02 PM
(Note, happens with all Doors and Windows in the AC10 library), using the default settings, placed in any profile wall.

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2006-06-30 09:08 PM