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Wall clean up in Core only display

This is a problem for me. I need to have drawings for all kinds of things that are simple 2 line walls. Structure Display ( Core Only) almost works but the walls are only going to clean up when the core materials are the same.

Is there some way to use Model View Options or something to get all of the walls in a Core Only Structure Display to clean up properly?

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Anonymous
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You should be able to override the cut fills of the walls in the model view options

You don't even really need to set it to display core only because you can remove the skin separator lines if you wanted.
I need to show wall lines of the core only and with dimensions.

Just turning off the fill display and skin lines doesn't display a useful set of lines for me. Perhaps there is some other settings I can use for this?

I would think this is a very common need for ArchiCAD users.

I need core only with dimensions for may things. It's what I use to generate .dwg files for the engineer and other trades. I use it to as Trace Reference in several ways. I copy it -explode it- to get wall fills for use with floor framing plans where I want to show walls above and below the floor framing. I use them for small scale drawings. I need simple 2-line walls showing core only with dimensions for lots of things for every project where I am showing wall skins.

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Barry Kelly
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Steve wrote:
Structure Display ( Core Only) almost works but the walls are only going to clean up when the core materials are the same.
You have answered your own question.
Nothing to do whether they are core skins or not.
Because the skins are different building materials they will not merge.
Can you set the walls to use the same core skin?

I am not sure if having different building materials but with the same strength and same fill will work either.
I don't have Archicad in front of me at the moment but I don't think it will.
They need to be the same building material.

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David Maudlin
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Steve:

You might be able to use a Renovation Filter Override, using the Fill Type option to override all the fills.

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Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure the settings I sent through should be what you want. See the attached image showing the various display options

You will just have to make sure your dimensions are set to core only (which is easier than every in AC19)
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TiggerF,

What your showing it the entire wall thickness. I needs to be shown is the Core only. In my case this is the framing only. No other skins. I dimension to face of stud only and those dimensions need to show as well.

Also what your showing does not not clean up properly either.

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David wrote:
Steve:

You might be able to use a Renovation Filter Override, using the Fill Type option to override all the fills.

David
I haven't been able to do that either.

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I am going to say it can't be done. Perhaps this will prompt someone to prove me wrong.

All I want to do is show the Core only(framing) with dimensions and have it clean up properly when the Core materials don't match. For example when the exterior wall Core fill is an insulation fill and the partitions are Wood Framing 2x Lumber or something similar.

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