2018-06-18 07:22 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 08:21 AM by Rubia Torres
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2022-10-28 12:05 AM
Hello,
It's been a few years later, but I am really struggling with this issue now, especially since it used to work in of my previous templates AND in Version 24.
Please see attached screenshots.
In a scenario like this usually we didn't even need to do SEO, just played with the display order.
Now doing SEO makes it even worse.
Could somebody shed some light on why those lines won't show up and what is the logic? They seem to happen randomly, why is the one with the blue arrow there?
The elements are not the same building material, they are on not intersecting layers, either.
I recreated this section in my old template and if I select any elements, the lines similarly are missing, however, the touching element's line shows in full, so it is not noticeable and prints perfectly.
Thank you, as always!
2022-12-08 08:42 PM - edited 2022-12-08 08:43 PM
Wow. hadnt encountered or noticed this until today when i was traying to have some sections with just the outlines of the elements without any fill but mantaining the terrain fill, on AC25. Frustating doesnt begin to describe this. Is there a solution?
2023-02-28 09:44 PM
Same issue. I have a couple of curtain walls stacked together. But the disappearing overlapping lines make the section totally unreadable.
Is there a fix for this? It's obstructing me from producing professional drawings. Thanks.
2023-08-11 02:12 AM
I am having this problem now, after I thought I had resolved it. Is there anything from Graphisoft on this issue?
I am on AC25 Mac.
2023-12-01 05:32 PM
Hi Everyone,
The North America Customer Enablement Team received a client inquiry about this Community Post. We want to explain the steps we took to address the client's concerns and the workflow we implemented to resolve the issue.
General Diagnosis
Firstly, our team systematically eliminated potential issues by replicating the problem and identifying its root cause. Our investigation covered various factors, including Section/Elevation Settings, View Settings, Layers, Pen Settings, and Graphic Overrides. We carefully examined overrides that could impact the display, ensured correct configurations in the designated view, verified visibility and layer combinations, confirmed pen assignments, and examined graphic overrides aligning with the expected display criteria.
Focus on Building Materials
Once we addressed these variables, we investigated the Building Materials used to create the Composite in Archicad. In the client's file, we found that the material of the top part of the wall needed to be set to a different wood material. This change, even if the material is the same but named differently, tricks Archicad into treating it as a different wood. Additionally, we set the intersection priority to a higher number.
Layer Intersection Numbers
Next, we focused on Layer Intersection Groups and observed some inconsistencies. In Archicad, elements belonging to the same Layer Intersection Group connect if drawn correctly. However, setting two elements to intersection group 0 instructs Archicad not to intersect them. Given that every layer is set to Group 1 by default, ensuring both elements in question had the same intersection group number resolved the issue.