Layout Border line and Stairs railing
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‎2008-05-15
05:07 PM
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‎2023-05-23
06:08 PM
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Rubia Torres
Kindly give me a hint on how i can make the edge line of a veiw point i imported into layout invisible so that whatever line i have on the drawing will be of my design or detail drawings, each time edge stains are left on the drawings in the layout and after printing. though i have already uncheck (as in "off" )show drawing id,layout id, scale, name etc under the title section of the drawing selection setting dialogue box.
Secondly how do i join neatly two railings (one vertical and the other inclined to the slope of the parent staircase) intersecting along the same plane, as i have used the predefined railing available in archicad 11, i will appreciate your response
Thanks in advance
Femi

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‎2008-05-16 02:56 PM
femi wrote:Femi:
Kindly give me a hint on how i can make the edge line of a veiw point i imported into layout invisible so that whatever line i have on the drawing will be of my design or detail drawings, each time edge stains are left on the drawings in the layout and after printing. though i have already uncheck (as in "off" )show drawing id,layout id, scale, name etc under the title section of the drawing selection setting dialogue box.
Could you post a screen shot of this problem?
David
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‎2008-05-16 05:59 PM
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‎2008-05-16 06:02 PM
hth
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‎2008-05-16 06:39 PM
The onscreen view option does the trick, i am indeed very grateful, i would want to know how to join two railing along the same plane but meet at differnt angles ( horizontal and inclined) as i discribed above,
so if you have any advice
Ones again
Thank you
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‎2008-05-16 08:28 PM
femi wrote:Hi Femi,
i would want to know how to join two railing along the same plane but meet at differnt angles
Maybe this will help you
Another method that comes in my mind would be using beams (horizontal and inclined ones) and applying some SEO to them (operators = roofs).
The 3D Profiler from Cadimage or Objective from Encina might help you as well.
Cheers.
Adrian Tudoreanu

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‎2008-05-16 09:08 PM
It is okay on slight slopes because who can notice???, but on a stair, look out.