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2006-06-19 11:44 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:29 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-06-22 03:41 AM
2006-06-22 03:55 AM
2006-06-22 04:33 AM
Ignacio wrote:Yes. Using a combination of element settings (e.g automatic/symbolic display) and Floor Plan Range settings you can get almost any element to display on whatever story you like with whatever appearance you like.
In AC10 you can set the floor plan cut height and get the parapets to display as top views, right?
2006-06-22 08:20 AM
owen wrote:The other (better) old work around is to over lay the drawings in the layout.
The old workaround is to redraw the floor below in 2D, but this *should* be redundant with the new floor plan range
2006-06-22 09:37 AM
2006-06-22 04:48 PM
owen wrote:I'm not disputing your point on this. (I suspect that we will be seeing improvements in this area though).
I guess my point is that one of the main reasons for this new new floor plan range was to reduce the amount of workarounds needed to create documents by allowing you to go beyond the range of the story to display elements.
2006-06-23 02:00 AM
2006-06-23 02:45 AM
Anyway we just made it through to the next round of the cup so all is good in the office this morning!Yes, but I just hope we never meet England with a Croatian ref, or we'll stand no chance at all!
Still now that you've made me think about it again it may be quicker than tracing over the plan in 2D despite my point above .. will give it a goit's still a workaround but this is still the best way for you to go IMHO. Don't forget that you can make a view for the ghost plan below that has it's own layer combo and model view combo.
2006-06-23 03:10 AM
Link wrote:Yeah somehow I don't think he will let us get away with 3 yellow cards per man before sending us off ... actually im not sure now he did he even then!? One of the more confusing conclusions to a game i've seen ..
Yes, but I just hope we never meet England with a Croatian ref, or we'll stand no chance at all!
2006-09-20 09:37 PM
DHURD wrote:That's the trick isn't it, showing dashed below. If anyone knows how to do this I would love to know.
This may work for you;
Set the walls you want to see to "Automatic" on the show on/Link to stories:
Then on Document - Floor plan cut plane, set to show 1 story above and or below.
This works to show the bearing walls below roof framing if you build it above on a roof story.
I can't get it to show dashed above or below yet, its just the outline of the original.