2008-09-24 08:03 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:08 PM by Rubia Torres
2008-09-26 06:57 PM
Rakela wrote:I'm not sure I can arrange for a free lic, but I'll make sure Peter gets one of our new ArchiCAD 12 T-Shirts!
if I were GS i would give Peter something, free lic, dont know !!
2008-09-26 07:00 PM
I'm not sure I can arrange for a free lic, but I'll make sure Peter gets one of or new ArchiCAD 12 T-Shirts!WELL DONE, CONGRATS !!!!
Greg
2008-09-26 08:50 PM
2008-09-27 05:43 AM
2008-09-27 07:14 AM
Peter wrote:I am horrified that you would tolerate this.
If anyone knows why there is a necessity to measure from
the edge, center, etc of the cutplane, please explain this to me.
I clearly need to know.
2008-09-27 12:16 PM
Peter wrote:I think its a good way to help the design process...
If anyone knows why there is a necessity to measure from
the edge, center, etc of the cutplane, please explain this to me.
2008-09-27 06:00 PM
2008-09-27 11:01 PM
Peter wrote:Well, as others said, to create buildable construction documents. Dwight's sculptural example and Braza's joining of elements (which need to be cut by a fabrication shop - so we need dimensions) seem to describe the issue.
What I was wondering about was under what circumstances would there be
a need to measure the cut plane or measure to and from the cut plane and display these dimensions in the working drawings.
Peter Devlin
2008-09-27 11:50 PM
2008-10-21 06:24 PM