2006-06-09 10:29 AM
2006-06-09 03:09 PM
Srinivas wrote:You can use the 2-point mid-point Constuction method to find the midpoint of any two points, but there is not a "snap-to-midpoint of wall".
Hi,
Can we find the centre line of a wall after drafting the wall under Left and Right justification? Please do let me know what the best trick you would follow when you drafted the entire building with walls without center justification and you know what to draft the centre line diagram for the building. Revit does have this facility of finding the centre line. Is ArchiCAD missing something here?
2006-06-09 03:36 PM
2006-06-09 04:26 PM
Srinivas wrote:The exact procedures depend on what you want the centerlines for and whether you want to change the walls permanently or not. The following may help.
Can we find the centre line of a wall after drafting the wall under Left and Right justification? Please do let me know what the best trick you would follow when you drafted the entire building with walls without center justification and you know what to draft the centre line diagram for the building. Revit does have this facility of finding the centre line. Is ArchiCAD missing something here?
2006-06-09 04:34 PM
jcude wrote:Unfortunately the Modify Wall tool does not work with center referenced walls. It is for this reason that I forbid anyone I work with to use the center reference option.
Is there a way to draw a wall using the center line and then change it to the left or right justify and it not move? Say you are redrawing something from a previous time and have no file and you want to draw it the way it was drawn but want it dimensioned to the edge of the wall and not the center. Is this possible?
2006-06-09 05:34 PM
2006-06-09 05:51 PM
2006-06-09 06:23 PM
g.h.design wrote:The composite trick works, of course, but I have a reluctance to split the core. I'm not sure why though, maybe I'm just silly. There is no problem with sections, as long as the two halves of the core are the same fill they will clean up with no separation. So you can even have the center line in plan (dashed or whatever) if you want.
(using composite wall settings) Would putting a hair line dead center of the composite wall that had a color to match the wall's fill work. That way there is a line to snap to as long as you can make the line somewhat invisible graphically in your composite wall. Would take a little playing around to get it right at first...
Would have issues w/ sections as well but maybe resolvable...
2006-06-09 11:07 PM