Help! I can't get the door open!
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‎2007-11-15
07:50 PM
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‎2023-05-25
06:12 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Does anyone know what's going on?

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‎2007-11-15 08:01 PM
You need some Basic training. Contact your reseller.
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‎2007-11-15 08:09 PM
Easily missed! Don't worry!!

Edit: Sorry, re-read your post again, you're having problems in 2d only. Are you sure you are adjusting the 'angle in 2D'? Try dragging the purple hotspot(s) on the far edges of the door manually on plan.
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‎2007-11-15 09:07 PM
This option (Projected) didn't exist in AC9 and I was able to show doors realistically in the plan drawing; I want to show casings, different line weights, etc. to show the character of the door.
The other option within Floor Plan Display is "Symbolic" and this shows a very stripped down diagram of a door - but when this is chosen, the door is open.
So, my goal is to show a door in the plan that is open AND allows me to show details such as casings, etc. Does anyone know how to do this? Or do you know how to get the "Projected" setting to not override the 90 degree door opening on plan?
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‎2007-11-15 09:16 PM
mc0m wrote:Under 'general settings' change '2D Detail Level' from scale sensitive to a larger scale (1:50 or equivalent).
So, my goal is to show a door in the plan that is open AND allows me to show details such as casings, etc. Does anyone know how to do this? Or do you know how to get the "Projected" setting to not override the 90 degree door opening on plan?
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‎2007-11-15 09:23 PM
Maybe my door settings interface is different but I don't see that window?
Mine is pictured below:

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‎2007-11-15 09:32 PM
mc0m wrote:This is really an issue. The "Projected" settings in AC11 are actually showing in the floor plan a horizontal cut through the door as shown in 3D when rendered by the Internal Engine. This is of course both a problem and a bonus, depending on how you use it and how you want it shown. This is why it follows your settings for 3D despite that it's a 2D view.
Or do you know how to get the "Projected" setting to not override the 90 degree door opening on plan?
I think this in a way shows the direction Archicad's development is taking. As wished by many, the floor plan will become more of a true horizontal cut at the cutplane height. Wished by many, eventually I guess some of today's problems like with SEOs not showing in the floor plan will disappear.
But I do hope they proceed with caution. The 'symbolic' floor plan is a strong means of communication, with deep roots and traditions in the building industry. It's important that its qualities don't get lost in this transition.
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‎2007-11-15 10:02 PM
mc0m wrote:I think you have hidden it under the drop down box! That is where it is on mine.
Maybe my door settings interface is different but I don't see that window?

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‎2007-11-15 10:05 PM
Peter wrote:That did it!mc0m wrote:Under 'general settings' change '2D Detail Level' from scale sensitive to a larger scale (1:50 or equivalent).
So, my goal is to show a door in the plan that is open AND allows me to show details such as casings, etc. Does anyone know how to do this? Or do you know how to get the "Projected" setting to not override the 90 degree door opening on plan?
Thank you very much!
Edit to add: Yes, your interface is different from mine - but I finally found mine.

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‎2007-11-15 10:11 PM
Thomas wrote:Hear hear!mc0m wrote:This is really an issue. The "Projected" settings in AC11 are actually showing in the floor plan a horizontal cut through the door as shown in 3D when rendered by the Internal Engine. This is of course both a problem and a bonus, depending on how you use it and how you want it shown. This is why it follows your settings for 3D despite that it's a 2D view.
Or do you know how to get the "Projected" setting to not override the 90 degree door opening on plan?
I think this in a way shows the direction Archicad's development is taking. As wished by many, the floor plan will become more of a true horizontal cut at the cutplane height. Wished by many, eventually I guess some of today's problems like with SEOs not showing in the floor plan will disappear.
But I do hope they proceed with caution. The 'symbolic' floor plan is a strong means of communication, with deep roots and traditions in the building industry. It's important that its qualities don't get lost in this transition.
Maybe it's because I deal with historic structures and I want the character defining features of those structures to read in the floor plan that I go to all the trouble to have the plan drawing actually relate the character of the building I'm drawing.
It also seems to me (maybe because I'm old) that architectural drawings in a traditional format are an art form in and of themselves - and that these nuances in the drawing are critical.