Strange behaviour from beams
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2013-12-01
02:44 AM
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2023-05-26
12:28 PM
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Rubia Torres
2013-12-01
02:44 AM
Is this an issue were I should make the edge-beams in a different material and then adjust the priority or something?
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thnx
.Thag
Windows 10, Archicad 28
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2013-12-01 01:54 PM
2013-12-01
01:54 PM
Thag:
You are correct, it looks like one end of the Beam looks for the adjacent Beam's reference line when the opposite end is edited. One option is to stretch the length of the Beam away from the other Beams, then move the Beam back in place, but the same connection will occur if the Beam is later edited. Another option is to place the Reference Lines of the perimeter Beams on their inside face, and place the interior Beams on a different layer that has a different Layer Intersection Group number (Help Files: Configuration > Attributes > Layers > Use Layers to Prevent Intersections).
David
You are correct, it looks like one end of the Beam looks for the adjacent Beam's reference line when the opposite end is edited. One option is to stretch the length of the Beam away from the other Beams, then move the Beam back in place, but the same connection will occur if the Beam is later edited. Another option is to place the Reference Lines of the perimeter Beams on their inside face, and place the interior Beams on a different layer that has a different Layer Intersection Group number (Help Files: Configuration > Attributes > Layers > Use Layers to Prevent Intersections).
David
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2013-12-02 06:20 PM
2013-12-02
06:20 PM
David wrote:I discovered that right after I posted this. Is that a bug or a feature in AC? Shouldn't the beam Connect to the chosen side of the adjacent beam regardless of wich side the Reference line is?
Thag:
You are correct, it looks like one end of the Beam looks for the adjacent Beam's reference line when the opposite end is edited. One option is to stretch the length of the Beam away from the other Beams, then move the Beam back in place, but the same connection will occur if the Beam is later edited. Another option is to place the Reference Lines of the perimeter Beams on their inside face, and place the interior Beams on a different layer that has a different Layer Intersection Group number (Help Files: Configuration > Attributes > Layers > Use Layers to Prevent Intersections).
David
.thag
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2013-12-03 02:29 PM
2013-12-03
02:29 PM
Kamelite wrote:It is probably by design, so there is automatic clean up of Beam intersections similar to the Wall tool.
I discovered that right after I posted this. Is that a bug or a feature in AC? Shouldn't the beam Connect to the chosen side of the adjacent beam regardless of wich side the Reference line is?
David
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