2004-09-01 06:37 PM
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2004-09-02 09:08 PM
Robert wrote:You do.
Thanks, i have shown them a few different options to do the same thing so hopefully they will quit bothering me about it now. they still say it would be much easier to just have an offset feature. i appreciate your help.
2004-09-08 03:56 AM
Robert wrote:I can't remember if it is a default line type that comes with ArchiCAD but we sometimes just use a "paving" linetype line/spline rather than drawing the actual lines/splines. Depending on the drawing scale I just have to tweak the spacing of the linetype to get it approximately to the correct width.
I am being attacked here at my office from new AC users.
Some are working on ccomplex curvingsidewalk for nursing homes
2008-07-18 09:21 PM
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2008-07-18 11:30 PM
jocontreras wrote:While splines will not magic-wand offset, polylines will. Draw your spline, select the polyline tool and offset, magic wand the spline. Depending on the complexity (concavity) of the spline mass, you may be able to offset arbitrarily or only some fixed distance.
Its much better to use autocad for this task. Splines dont offset on archicad.
2008-07-19 02:00 PM
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