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2007-05-31 09:30 AM
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2007-06-01 01:00 AM
Matthew wrote:This is exactly what I was going to suggest...except that the dashing is possible by a trick that I use for a great many areas of drawings: the use of a masking diagonal fill that uses a fat white pen for the line and a transparent background.
The best I can think of off the top of my head would be to cut another (zero depth) section through the walls behind and overlay the two in the layout. I can't see anyway to make the lines dashed automatically though - they could be shown as grey by changing the pens.
2007-06-01 02:07 AM
Karl wrote:Oops, that's right. I used to do that for foundations in sections and elevations. I forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder.
This is exactly what I was going to suggest...except that the dashing is possible by a trick that I use for a great many areas of drawings: the use of a masking diagonal fill that uses a fat white pen for the line and a transparent background.
2007-06-01 09:48 PM
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2007-06-05 12:41 AM
Mark wrote:It used to be as simple as holding down the command+option (Mac) or ctrl+alt (Win) at launch but I guess that was making it too easy for just anybody to mess around with it. You should know before you go any further that the Special Menu is for the development team at GS and includes commands that are being tested for possible future use, various tools for testing and debugging the program, and probably other stuff as far as I know. It is not supported by GS and there may even be ways of messing things up. I certainly wouldn't go trying the commands there "just to see what they do" on anything but a test file.
Where do I find the Special menu? Perhaps I should have mentioned that I'm using Archicad 10.
and "Whatever", where is the option for Show Hidden Elements?