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Rotating Detail markers

Anonymous
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Hi All

I am trying to rotate a Detail Marker but on doing so the marker and reference marker separate, also the text marker moves off at a random distance.

Any one know how to simply rotate without this happening?
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Anonymous
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if you figure that one out, let me know! i tore my hair out when i realised this was happening and never resolved it.... "feature"?
Eduardo Rolon
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If this is what you are talking about;

http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=17037&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=marker&...

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Anonymous
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No the problem I am having is this;

1-draw a detail marker
2-select and rotate it by say 45 degrees
3-now note how the grayed box within the detail marker that denotes the area being referenced to the actual detail has jumped outside of the marker. thus the marker no longer covers the area being referenced!

Sorry I cant seem to attach a screen grab. hope this makes it clearer
Dennis Lee
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The way I do this kind of situation is to use the "rotated rectangle" geometry method for drawing the detail area in the first place.

Then you have to select the "Clip polygon" as in the image.

Then just draw a pline to connect the circle to the detail boundary. (yeah, manually...)
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Anonymous
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Thanks for this but its still not quite what im trying to achieve.

I also need the text and marker to be at the same angle. Im working on an area at an angle to the X-Y and want to display it as horizontal on a layout thus i need the text to be parallel to the area im working on.

Thanks
Anonymous
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Phil79 wrote:
3-now note how the grayed box within the detail marker that denotes the area being referenced to the actual detail has jumped outside of the marker. thus the marker no longer covers the area being referenced!
i think it's the marker polygon that moves randomly, not the clipping polygon.

but anyway, yes, that 's what we get too.

even simpler, draw a detail marker. Select it and go to its settings/ Marker angle and change it to 45 (or whatever angle). Hit ok, look at the marker rotated to the desired angle but the point of rotation means that the marker moves 'randomly'* in relation to the clipping polygon.... it gets worse if you select the marker and try to rotate it via edit/rotate, as the point about which the marker is rotated is NOT the point on which the user clicks.

*the point about which the marker is rotated is on the break line, rather than the centre of the clipping polygon.