More Stair Fun (Bugs?)
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‎2017-07-19 08:18 PM - last edited on ‎2023-05-25 04:45 PM by Rubia Torres
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
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‎2017-07-19 08:21 PM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
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‎2017-07-21 04:00 AM
I haven't found how to do that yet.
The annotation I need to show for the Stair looks something like this: or at least this kind of information.
(17) RISERS @ 7 5/32" = 10'-1 3/4" - TOTAL RISE
(16) TREADS @ 11"= 14'-8" - TOTAL RUN
And what this annotation needs to represent is the Stair - not the Carriage which most often will have one less riser than the appropriate way to annotate the Stair.
Be careful how you use Start with riser/tread - End with riser/tread because you may be generating annotation for the Carriage rather than for the Stair.
If there is a Number of Risers = Stair Height, Why is there no Number of Goings = Stair Run ?
Goings?!?! Really? Why didn't they just ask me to help them with the words?
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‎2017-07-21 08:18 PM
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‎2017-07-21 08:23 PM
Answer: Use the End with Tread function - but what if you don't want to end with a tread but you don't want the gap?
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‎2017-07-22 04:24 PM
I will report these issues you raised to GRAPHISOFT.
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‎2017-08-18 12:56 PM
I will just add this here, no reason to open a new thread.
I have a monolithic stair with slanted risers, no finish on the treads.
As you can see the value of the slanting distance is not equal to the real distance in a section view.
later that day: I noticed that even if you select the "no finish"option and previously had a non-zero value on the finish tread, it still takes into account that value somehow.
It looks to me as this approach is part of a broken workflow. Once I have set the "no finish" the tool shoudn't consider those values anymore, don't you think?
Thank you for looking into this.
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