2018-07-11 10:59 AM - last edited on 2023-05-25 04:42 PM by Rubia Torres
2018-07-12 03:50 AM
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2018-09-25 01:56 PM
2018-09-26 03:19 AM
AC22-23 AUS 7000 | Help Those Help You - Add a Signature |
Self-taught, bend it till it breaks | Creating a Thread |
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2018-10-23 03:45 AM
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ponaelius wrote:
Seems the break mark is only part of the issue as the layout options change from host file to main file.
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2022-07-06 09:32 AM
"The settings vary depending on where the stair sits within the story structure of the current file. To get around this, within your hotlink, you can move or modify the stair to a height where you get the extra options, set those, then revert the height. In that way, within the host, the settings should match what you changed during your temporary modification." This is a huge problem in many areas of Archicad, the fact that they hide/disable settings based on the current position of an object, which means if that position changes in hotlinks or just by applying favorites or copying a stair somewhere else it will behave completely different. I posted about this issue with roofs as well. The stair tool needs a massive overhaul with some user input to be useful, it seems to have been developed by programmers who never use the software professionally.