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Join/intersect walls with different fill hatch pattern?

Anonymous
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How do I hide a line between different walls? In the pic attached, solid walls are existing, and hatched walls are new. I was only able to hide one line as you can see. It was achieved by setting up the priority of the hatched wall higher(16). I tried various things, intersecting, changing display order/line setting, etc, to no avail.

Thank you in advance.
Archicad 15, Mac OS X 7.3

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Erika Epstein
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Instead of intersecting priorities, use the layer intersection number in the layer settings box.
Here the settings are binary, they just need to be different not higher or lower.
Erika
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Anonymous
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Thank you. I tried your suggestion, but it didn't work. It seems that walls with different layer intersecting number just don't intersect.

Here is what I did,
I made a new layer for new walls and made its intersecting layer number 2. Once I move the new walls to the new layer, even the line that I was able to hide with changing priority shows up.

Different idea needed? or is there something I missed?
Erika Epstein
Booster
sorry , thought you wanted the line.


If you don't want a line, then you can make the fill backgrounds for the two walls identical.

Alternatively you can play with the display order, select wall with the ine , right click and send back/backwards etc.
Erika
Architect, Consultant
MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Mac OSX 10.11.1
AC5-18
Onuma System

"Implementing Successful Building Information Modeling"
Anonymous
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The solid hatching wall is existing, and the diagonal hatching wall is new. I need them to have different fill backgrounds. No luck with display order.

How are you guys differentiate existing walls and new walls for construction documents?
Anonymous
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Using the Renovation Tool!
Anonymous
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I also tried Renovation tool. I set the override rule so that the new walls have different fill than existing walls, but it doesn't show the new fill.

If I use the wall setting to change the fill of new walls, then lines between walls show up. I try not to miss AutoCad because I think working with BIM makes more sense, but I really need help.

There are a lot of complaints about renovation tool override in this forum; it simply doesn't work. I tried so many times, but the only thing that works with the renovation override is line type and color. Is this problem still not fixed? or am I not just not using Archicad right?

In short, I want walls with different fill patterns to intersect cleanly as if they had the same fill pattern. Please help.
Anonymous
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It'd be really helpful if someone could help me with this. To make my question clearer, I attach another reference pic from AutoCAD construction drawing.
There are no lines between walls with different fill hatch pattern. As soon as I change the fill pattern of a wall in ArchiCAD, however, the walls no longer connect cleanly. The walls do not join as if they were in different layers.

So, how do I connect/intersect/join walls with different fill hatch pattern? (just like the pic attached)

I understand AutoCAD drawing is made out of just 2d lines, and ArchiCAD is BIM. But if I can't even simply remove a line from a drawing, there's no way the boss architect would want to use ArchiCAD. I'm really trying to pitch in with the effectiveness of a BIM software, but I need help!

Thanks in advance.
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