No Line between Walls with different Fills

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2012-12-14
04:29 AM
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2023-05-24
12:51 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I am curious what people think about this situation:
Do you guys think this is a bug or is this supposed to work like this? Or is there a case why this is OK to work like this?
I have two Walls, one is the continuation of the other, but has a different Fill. Their Reference Lines are in the same line and join. There should be a Line where they join.
I think it is a bug.
Workaround: switch the Reference Line of one of the Walls to the other side.
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2012-12-14 08:04 AM
I vote for "bug".
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2012-12-14 01:02 PM
In any case, I will report this to Graphisoft.
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2012-12-14 02:03 PM
laszlonagy wrote:For my work, not having the line is sometimes desired, so I would not call it a bug. It could be a user setting if the Wall Settings > Floor Plan and Section > OutLines > Wall End Lines controlled the appearance of this line.
I think it is a bug.
David
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2012-12-18 10:26 AM
you can also use the Wall End Tool to create a line between the walls. You should set the Overhang to 1.
I hope it helps.
Üdv,
Kati

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2012-12-18 10:48 AM

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2012-12-20 09:26 AM
It happened to me also.
Another work around is to put the two walls into different layers with different number of layer or offset the reference line.
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2012-12-20 10:22 AM
Regards,
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2012-12-20 11:21 PM
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2012-12-21 12:02 AM
But the annoying thing is you have to save all your layer combination separately if you want your two walls to show line between them