Roof edge problem...
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2006-03-20
09:09 PM
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03:30 PM
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Rubia Torres
2006-03-20
09:09 PM
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2006-03-20 09:23 PM
2006-03-20
09:23 PM
I cannot say that I've ever seen or heard of this one before.
Is there any possibility that since they are grouped that he is accidentally setting them back to 0?
What version & release of Archicad?
Is there any possibility that since they are grouped that he is accidentally setting them back to 0?
What version & release of Archicad?
Tom Waltz
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2006-03-20 09:28 PM
2006-03-20
09:28 PM
We use Archicad 8.1.0 R2. I don't think the fact that they're grouped has anything to do with it because he didn't group them until after he realized they kept changing back to plumb-cut when he'd start working the next day. I should check to see if this happens in all of his files. It always bugs me when stuff like this happens and I don't know why.
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2006-03-21 02:23 AM
2006-03-21
02:23 AM
It happens to me on V8 too. Everytime i trim the edges of the roof pieces together (using CTRL & SHIFT), some of the edges at the lower point of the roof piece changes.
Its not so bad as I have roof+gutter objects circling around, but it does show up in the sections. Amending it for me is a one-off step, so long as I stop using the CTRL & SHIFT command to make further changes to the roof.
Its not so bad as I have roof+gutter objects circling around, but it does show up in the sections. Amending it for me is a one-off step, so long as I stop using the CTRL & SHIFT command to make further changes to the roof.

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2006-03-21 04:06 AM
2006-03-21
04:06 AM
Always include your ArchiCAD version and build number, computer and OS in your signature ...
... as many questions can not be answered without this info.
... as many questions can not be answered without this info.
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen