Morph convertion "BUG"
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ā2023-10-19 03:24 PM
When you have an opening that goes through more than one elements , when you convert to morph it's taken in condideration only for the initial element on which it was created.
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ā2023-10-20 10:25 AM
You have to convert the parent slab that contains the opening and the other slabs connected to the opening at the same time.
Converting just the connected slabs will not include the opening.
Barry.
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ā2023-10-19 05:16 PM
Hi @Botonis,
I think itās not a bug & rather itās a good catch.
AFAIU objects like windows & doors are associated only to the element they are belong to.
So I think the opening is only attached to only one element and as an extra function it can penetrate other elements that lets you create a shaft penetrating many slabs or a cable tray passing through many walls.
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ā2023-10-19 11:39 PM
what happens if you convert both elements to morph at the same time?

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ā2023-10-20 02:59 AM
@Patrick M wrote:
what happens if you convert both elements to morph at the same time?
That is the way to do it.
The actual opening can not be converted to a morph.
Only the containing (parent) element can be converted to a morph.
If you convert just the parent element, then there will no longer be an opening (can't have openings in morphs) and therefore no opening in the attached elements any more.
So you have to convert those attached elements too at the same time as you convert the parent element.
You can't convert the attached elements first, as the opening does not belong to them and will not be converted.
Barry.
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ā2023-10-20 10:09 AM
Strange. One case of a slab with a connected opening that when it is converted to morph it does not consider the opening. Is this the way it should be?
I feel something is not stable here but is migh be just an idea.....
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ā2023-10-20 10:25 AM
You have to convert the parent slab that contains the opening and the other slabs connected to the opening at the same time.
Converting just the connected slabs will not include the opening.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad - i7-1270P 2.20 GHz, 32GB RAM, Nvidia T550, Windows 11
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ā2023-10-20 10:36 AM - edited ā2023-10-20 10:58 AM
Barry. I am not sure whether this is the solution for all cases..
The second video shows an opening which is attached to the slab already. When you convert to morph the slab takes its initial shape.
Is this the way it should be? I am not sure.
In the first video it was converted correctly.
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ā2023-10-20 11:24 AM
Sorry I didn't notice the videos.
I wondered if it had to do with the direction the opening cut through the slab.
I tried one along the length of the slab and at a slight angle and that still worked as expected.
No matter where I place the opening it seems to convert to a morph OK.
Barry.
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ā2023-10-20 11:41 AM - edited ā2023-10-20 11:42 AM
Ok. This is one of those times that this behaviour is file "specific".
When I copy the slab with the opening to a new file it works as expected.
In this certain file it won't. So something is affecting the converting action!!!!!!!!!!!!
A file repair didn;t change a thing.
Are all those things happening just to me!!!!????
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ā2023-10-20 11:46 AM
And suddenly after opening a new file and perform the action corrreclty
the previous file is working fine!!!!!
I guess it had to see how the action is correctly performed to act similarly.
One of the thing that science cannot explain..................
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