2009-07-15 05:42 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:02 PM by Rubia Torres
2009-07-15 07:01 AM
2009-07-15 07:16 AM
2009-07-15 07:23 AM
2009-07-15 08:06 AM
Barry wrote:AHH thats exactly what i was after.. i didnt have Z turned on in my tracker
The level dimension tool with the gravity set to roof will give you the hieght to the top surface of the roof at any point (in plan).
The elevation dimension style will give you heights in elevation.
These will place a dimension which you will need to delete if you just want to question the height.
The tracker in elevation will give you feedback for height without having to place a dimention.
Also if you have the roof selected and the roof tool active you can CTRL-click on any node and you will be given the level for the top and bottom surface of the roof at that point.
Be careful though because if you alter the figures you will change the roof.
You can add new nodes at any point by temporarily cutting a hole in the roof, enquire the height and then delete the hole.
And don't forget the "Create roof level lines" command in the Design menu.
It won't allow you to find the height of a particular location but instead shows you location of a particular height on the top or bottom surface of a roof as a separate line.
Barry.
2009-07-15 09:58 AM
Barry wrote:Sorry I meant the co-ordinate palette.
The tracker in elevation will give you feedback for height without having to place a dimention.
2009-07-15 02:47 PM
Barry wrote:Rather than cutting and deleting holes to get heights at points within the roof (in Plan view), 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.
... You can add new nodes at any point by temporarily cutting a hole in the roof, enquire the height and then delete the hole....
2009-07-15 07:44 PM
David wrote:You don't need a to add a hotspot, just ctrl/cmd+click at the point you want with the roof selected.
, 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
2009-07-16 03:55 AM
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
"Erika Epstein wrote:
"You don't need a to add a hotspot, just ctrl/cmd+click at the point you want with the roof selected.
2009-07-16 07:29 AM
Barry wrote:in the 3D window, i got Z in the tracker to do what im afterBarry wrote:Sorry I meant the co-ordinate palette.
The tracker in elevation will give you feedback for height without having to place a dimention.
Just read the "Y" position as you move the cursor around - this will give the height above project zero.
The tracker doesn't have a "Z" height in elevation (or am I missing someing?) and of course only activated when you want to draw or move something.
Barry.