ā2018-12-18
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ā2018-12-18 10:34 AM
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ā2018-12-19 02:41 AM
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ā2018-12-19 03:15 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:Relevant just means the element is at least partially inside the storey range.
What I do not get, that I have mentioned on other similar threads, is that the Home Story is not counted as Relevant by default...
Ling.
ā2018-12-19 03:27 AM
ā2018-12-19 04:18 AM
Barry wrote:
I am not sure why you would want to do this but you can place an element in one storey (I guess to set its height in relation to that storey) but still set its heights so it is entirely outside of that storey.
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ā2019-07-29 05:57 PM
Relevant just means the element is at least partially inside the storey range.This āsmallā issue can become a major headache in some projects, especially when youāre dealing with complex floor heights, where you need to manipulate the story structure. As the designer, I should have the privilege to decide what is relevant to show. And for that, consistency among display options for building parts / tools / walls / objects etc. is essential. Today in Archicad 22 it is still possible to make a building part impossible to show in 2D
I am not sure why you would want to do this but you can place an element in one storey (I guess to set its height in relation to that storey) but still set its heights so it is entirely outside of that storey.
Therefore the logic is that there is nothing relevant to show in that home storey.
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