Getting a Z Value from a node point
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2009-07-15
05:42 AM
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Rubia Torres
2009-07-15
05:42 AM
i wanna be able to click on different points on my roofs and be able to give the surveyor actual RL heights.
auto cad does it. surly archicad can??????
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2009-07-16 03:43 PM
2009-07-16
03:43 PM
Barry wrote:The hotspot will work anywhere, inside or outside the roof area, not only at the edge. The advantage of a hotspot rather than just command-clicking is that you can accurately place the hotspot, while without it you cannot be sure exactly where in plan you are getting the height.David wrote:Along the edges of the roof this is quite true.
, you can add a hotspot at the point you want the height and command-click (Mac) the hotspot with the Roof Tool selected (as Barry described) to get the Roof Elevations dialog box.
David
I was thinking more in the centre of the roof plane hence the need for the hole.
David
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2009-07-17 03:06 AM
2009-07-17
03:06 AM
David wrote:Cheers David, a great tip. How did you come by this little gem?
/.......... The hotspot will work anywhere,
inside or outside the roof area, not only at the edge./.......
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2009-07-17 03:42 AM
2009-07-17
03:42 AM
David wrote:Ahh - hotspot in as with the hotspot tool
The hotspot will work anywhere, inside or outside the roof area, not only at the edge.

I just assumed you meant a node and was wondering how you could place a single node inside the roof plane - which is why I suggested cutting a temporary hole.
But hotspots work like a charm - thanks for the tip.
Interesting how a hotspot will work but clicking on the edge or node of another element doesn't.
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2009-07-17 02:05 PM
2009-07-17
02:05 PM
Rod wrote:I'm pretty sure its been there since version 4.0, when there were not so many features to learn.
Cheers David, a great tip. How did you come by this little gem?

Barry wrote:That's because command-clicking on some elements' nodes (like a wall) will cut the wall (Trim to Roof), I think a carry over from the earlier versions.
Interesting how a hotspot will work but clicking on the edge or node of another element doesn't.
Glad to have passed along a small tip.
David
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2009-07-17 04:58 PM
2009-07-17
04:58 PM
Great tip, David, thank you!

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2009-07-17 06:12 PM
2009-07-17
06:12 PM
Erika wrote:Brilliant. Thanks, Erika. If I ever knew this, I sure don't remember it!
You don't need a to add a hotspot, just ctrl/cmd+click at the point you want with the roof selected.
For many reasons that come to mind, this is all that is needed, since a Trace Reference will likely have elements with hotspots at the points that are of interest.
(I wish the dialog that appears upon ctrl/cmd-click was more user friendly - it does not make it clear at all that it is displaying a point elevation.)
Thanks!
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