SEO operations not showing correctly in floor plan.......
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2006-09-21
08:58 PM
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2023-05-25
04:36 PM
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Rubia Torres
For instance, I create a series of walls enlosed in the shape of a rectangle. Now, using the ellipse library part, and the SEO operations, I take a "chunk" out of one of the corner intersections. In 3d, section, and elevation, everything is perfect. However, in plan it does not show. Even when I change my cut plane to be right in the middle of the the change.
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2006-09-21 09:01 PM
goose724 wrote:SEOs have never reflected properly in plan view...a long standing wish.
When I use a SEO operation to shape a wall, or slab, it shows up perfectly in section, elevation, and 3d, but not in plan....
Dan k
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2006-09-21 09:10 PM

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2006-09-21 09:45 PM
It's still annoying, since the SEOs would really be a lot more valuable if they could show up properly in plan!

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2006-09-21 10:08 PM
A host of new features are currently in the 80% camp (and that's being generous) and are now at risk of joining SEOs on the growing list of unfinished business. One that is related to this is how roof trims and SEOs are not recognized by the new Floor Plan Cut Plane. So while a roof might show the cut, any raked walls below do not. Another is the lack of support for true curves in any of the elements that support the new complex profiles, as you note in another post.
The next release will tell whether Graphisoft is serious about tying up loose ends or just wants to be able to list features that appear to address the competition but don't actually perform in real use.
Geoff Briggs
I & I Design, Seattle, USA
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Graphisoft Insider's Panel, Beta Tester
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2006-09-21 11:30 PM
Geoff wrote:A host of old features are in the "'80% camp" as well (and that's being generous)...What about the Listing /quantification functions as well as the wall framing functions.
A host of new features are currently in the 80% camp (and that's being generous)
Actually one could list quite a few items that have never been fully implemented.
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2006-09-22 02:59 PM
Being complacent towards these shortcomings perhaps is the very reason why they remain. It is absolutely unexceptable to pay as much money as we do for these programs to encounter these, what seem to be small, problems. Especially with out any explanation or dialogue from the powers that be. Where is the real answer as to why you can not fully use tools.
The two examples I gave are rather normal. Why do the SEO operations not appear correct in plan view? Why can you only use profile walls, tilt walls, and double tilt walls for straight walls, and not curves? Why can you curve profile beams but not walls? The list could go on.
Has there ever been an official answer to these questions? I'm pretty sure our money affords us at least that.
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2006-09-25 01:57 AM
Has there ever been an official answer to these questions?mate, like we live in the fairyland. you are not going to get an official answer, instead you will get a patch that patches already patched feature and at the same time introduces another bug that will require a patch. That's how AC works these days.
The only improvement is that patches come scheduled and over the net - ta-daa - just good for a bus full of happy-clappers
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2006-09-25 02:52 AM
goose724 wrote:You can curve profiled beams????
Why can you curve profile beams but not walls?
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2006-09-26 08:23 PM
Matthew wrote:Or conventional beams?
You can curve profiled beams????
