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2015-02-02 03:48 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 08:53 AM by Rubia Torres
2015-02-02 05:31 PM
2015-02-02 05:35 PM
adamsb wrote:
If there is a way to do this, besides using the "show on relevant stories" option, I would like to know this too. I actually just created a wish for this, hoping to have the option within the wall tool to select which stories the wall should show up on.
2015-02-02 06:52 PM
2015-02-02 07:00 PM
sinceV6 wrote:
I'd say current display options are more than enough. Having another parameter to control walls' visibility would create more complexity rather than flexibility.
Oh... and a lot of the dudes behind programming are also architects and, as you may know, "traditional" documentation techniques are different from country to country. IMHO, GS has known how to solve the workflow part beautifully and maybe that's why AC has a lot of flexibility... for the most part that is.
Best regards.
2015-02-02 07:39 PM
rob2218 wrote:Walls do have that flexibility. Having an option that allows the user to show a wall only in certain floors would probably create documentation issues, as in "why does this wall shows in floors 1, 3 and 5; but not 2 and 4?". How far have you played with all available FPCPS&Wall-FloorPlanDisplaySettings combinations? I find the settings quite logical.
humm...ok. fair nuff.
though..."walls" in general, you'd think would be the 'first' object type that would have the visual flexibility to be seen on "any" floor chosen by the user....other objects in the box do...why not walls.
Besides...the "viewmap cut plane" adjustability is, well, not that intuitive and I'm not the only one who thinks that either.
But I take your point.
Maybe it's too much to program a wall to be seen "where" the user wants/needs it to be seen.....but I hear what you are saying.sinceV6 wrote:
I'd say current display options are more than enough. Having another parameter to control walls' visibility would create more complexity rather than flexibility.
Oh... and a lot of the dudes behind programming are also architects and, as you may know, "traditional" documentation techniques are different from country to country. IMHO, GS has known how to solve the workflow part beautifully and maybe that's why AC has a lot of flexibility... for the most part that is.
Best regards.
2015-02-02 07:49 PM
2015-02-02 08:05 PM
2015-02-02 08:38 PM
sinceV6 wrote:
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But as it is right now (and it´s out of my hands to change it), I take what I have and make the best of it.......
2015-05-23 08:48 PM