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Stairs in Plan view

Anonymous
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I've searched the archives because I know this has been covered before, but I can't find it.

I am trying to edit the 2D view of my stairs in a +5 story building.

I want to be able to see the top of the stairs from the story below, and only see the 1st half of the stairs on the current floor.

Right now, I am unable to figure out how to have the stairs (arrows and all) turn off appropriately. I keep having overlapping items and it is confusing.

Does this make sense?

Honestly, the cut-off lines (sections lines) in the version 11 stairs are really silly... why does it just show the continuation of the stairs beyond the cut line, wouldn't it make sense to show me whats going on underneath.

Any help would be great...thanks.
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Anonymous
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Yes, we have chatted here in the office baout this since I have read the posts here.
We have never seen it shown the way ~/archiben and s2art do it.
In any event I suppose s2art and New Zealand and Jesikuh in NY is why it is so hard to make everyone happy with software like this.

So any one searching these posts for advice on how to show stairs correctly in plan now have a couple answers to pick from.
Anonymous
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The way I currently have my stairs shown in my model (via standard ArchiCAD stairmaker) is by showing it on home story and one story up with automatic UP/DOWN text. That way, the same stair will displayed correctly going UP on story 1 and going DOWN from story 2. The issue I have with this is when I mirror a copy of the stair, the text ends up upside down.

I am currently using the U-shaped stair with flat landing and the same stair is being designed on an opposite end which is why it was mirrored. The text will correspond fine if I rotate the stair, but I cannot figure how to tell Stairmaker to change the direction of the stair. Does anyone know? Is it even possible? Even when I go to create new stair, the path turns to the right and I can't see an option to have to turn to the left without mirroring. I will keep looking and if I find a solution, will post here. Hoping someone could answer by then. Thanks!
ksymons19 wrote:
The issue I have with this is when I mirror a copy of the stair, the text ends up upside down.
Which is why we turn the "walking line" off and add our own Up/Down symbol.
ksymons19 wrote:
...but I cannot figure how to tell Stairmaker to change the direction of the stair. Does anyone know? Is it even possible?
By mirroring it... and again the 2D symbol fails.
MacBook Pro Apple M2 Max, 96 GB of RAM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
Anonymous
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Dang...and Stairmaker was SOOO close to actually being 100% functional! Guess I should've known it was too good to be true, ha.
ksymons19 wrote:
Dang...and Stairmaker was SOOO close to actually being 100% functional!
Really? Here's my list:

If 2D symbol is mirrored, arrow text is not oriented correctly
Rail not the correct size in 2D symbol
Need to be able to turn rail off above cutline
Arrowhead above cutline does not share linetype of walking line
No hotspots at end of rails for dimensioning
Would be nice to have fill available for rails
Inner rail does not mitre when continuous
need pen for rail and walking line '2D above home story'
handrail at bottom of stair does not meet ADA

And this is just 2D stuff... don't get me started on 3D.

P.S. this list is based on AC12, although I don't think any improvements were made for AC13 (I haven't taken the time to check, tho).
MacBook Pro Apple M2 Max, 96 GB of RAM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004
Anonymous
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Alright - rephrase (and I was being a little sarcastic in my recent comment) - 100% functional for our not-so-detailed stair indication on plan view. When we modeled the first stack of stairs, we got our 2D representation working without having to hide the actual stair object and the attached image shows a similar stair setup I quickly put together.

It (using the stairmaker stairs as very generic representation without having to do 2D manipulation) was obviously going fine until the mirroring occurred. Now, as you pointed out, we may have to turn off the UP/DOWN labeling and input our own in form of 2D. That will be the only 2D manipulation we have to do at this point which is why I commented it was just short of 100% functionality.

I know Stairmaker will not even be close to 100% on your list. I guess, with fitting reason, I just set the bar for Stairmaker to be real low. Unfortunately they just failed to reach even that.

Anyway, just wanted to check in and see if I was missing a big step in being able to select a direction of my stair or not.

P.S. I also haven't gone through the Stairmaker in 13 either but the one change that I did notice was that they added a new stair structure in metal stairs. It will have both closed treads and side carriage.
stair.jpg
Anonymous
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Laura wrote:
...Here's my list:

If 2D symbol is mirrored, arrow text is not oriented correctly
Rail not the correct size in 2D symbol
Need to be able to turn rail off above cutline
Arrowhead above cutline does not share linetype of walking line
No hotspots at end of rails for dimensioning
Would be nice to have fill available for rails
Inner rail does not mitre when continuous
need pen for rail and walking line '2D above home story'
handrail at bottom of stair does not meet ADA

And this is just 2D stuff... don't get me started on 3D.
While we are talking about shortcomings/desired features of the stair tool - in the user interface, you can only see the effects of changing the structure type and size (in the second button/dialog) by going back to the previous 'Geometry and Flight' button/dialog to look at the side preview. It would be more convenient to also have that preview on the second button/dialog too.

The width of the stairs should include the thickness of the stringers. If the stringer thickness changes, I shouldn't have to manually change the 'width' of the stair to compensate.

I'd like to be able to manually position the arrow head anywhere along the length of the 'walking line'.

It would also be a nice graphical touch if there was the option to extend the walk line a little bit further than the radius of the start symbol - creating a little tail.
Peter wrote:
The width of the stairs should include the thickness of the stringers. If the stringer thickness changes, I shouldn't have to manually change the 'width' of the stair to compensate.
Ahh, yes... I guess I'm so used to compensating that I had forgotten about that one...
MacBook Pro Apple M2 Max, 96 GB of RAM
AC27 US (5003) on Mac OS Ventura 13.6.2
Started on AC4.0 in 91/92/93; full-time user since AC8.1 in 2004