2007-03-13 09:01 AM
2007-03-26 02:34 AM
Matthew wrote:Whilst the gross area should not have any deductions, surely it wasn't intended to include the area of any rooms enclosed within that room (zone). Having a series of connected walls forming a Zone Boundary within a zone should exclude the contained space from the gross zone area.
There are at least two (maybe more) area calculations built into the zone functions (within the GDL). The basic gross area calculation just shows the actual area bounded by the fill polygon with no deductions.
Matthew wrote:Which means drawing it manually As i point out above the walls to the riser (room, lift core, whatever) are set to Zone Boundary so the zone should recognise them as a hole - why do i have to cut it manually!? Space click inside a room with a hole and the fill tool will pick it up, so why not the zone tool.
To get the riser out of the gross area you have to make an explicit hole in the zone. In this way it functions just like the fill tool with the area turned on.
2007-03-26 09:26 AM
owen wrote:Really? Is that something new that I have missed in AC10. I haven't seen such behavior since TopCad back in 1992.
Space click inside a room with a hole and the fill tool will pick it up, so why not the zone tool.
2007-03-26 10:14 AM
2007-03-26 10:24 AM
owen wrote:It was. Perhaps the best 2D drafting program I ever saw.
This TopCad sounds ahead of its time
.. any chance you still have a copy you could send to GS so they can see how its done. That 15 year old code could feel right at home with ACAfraid not, my floppies are all in storage back in Connecticut (and are unreadable 800K Mac disks that are likely defective after all this time). But it's not really necessary. TopCAD was a Graphisoft product.
2007-03-27 08:04 AM
Matthew wrote:
But it's not really necessary. TopCAD was a Graphisoft product.