2017-07-01 02:44 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 06:05 PM by Rubia Torres
2017-07-01 03:17 PM
R wrote:No, it is possible to do it in Edit Mode also. All you need to do is make Segments and Notes visible (when you enter Edit Mode, Segments and Nodes are hidden by default), in which case the Railing Reference Line will appear and you will be able to edit the Reference Line using Pet Palette commands just like outside of Edit Mode.
Trying to learn the new rail tool in AC21.
1. Can I curve a straight rail using the pet palette only if not in edit mode for the rail?
2. What is the difference between editing a rail in edit mode vs editing I can do in plan view with the pet palette?When you are in Edit Mode, you can modify the settings of the components of the Railing: individual Nodes and Segments, and also Toprails, Handrails, Rails, Inner Posts, Balusters and Panels.
3. If I remove a section of rail from the middle of a multi-section rail, can I join the remaining sections together?If you modify the Railing Reference Line in the Floor Plan, it you remove that segment, the other Segments will still be continuous. If I did not understand your question, please elaborate it with an illustration.
4. How can I check the end elevations (height) of a particular rail section?If you select the Railing, then click the point you wish to know the Elevation of, as if you want to start to Drag it in 3D. The Tracker will appear. If you press the TAB key twice it will also reveal the X, Y and Z coordinates of the clicked point.
5. Are there more instructions anywhere?On the ARCHICAD YouTube Channel you will soon find Railing-related clips as well:
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