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2008-11-21 01:09 AM
Jesikuh123 wrote:OK, I'm stumped. New walls display on just the first floor. Duplicates, or injected properties from you misbehaving wall always show up as cut on the basement. I cannot find any settings to alter the behavior ... so either we're both crazy, or there is some kind of corrupt hidden attribute associated with your wall.
So here is the original file, with everything deleted to make the file smaller and the wall giving me a hard time.
One more time?
Thanks again.
2008-11-21 01:19 AM
Jesikuh123 wrote:This is normal. The Info Box shows you heights relative to project zero. When you enter values for top and bottom of a wall, the values in the Wall Settings dialog are for the base height relative to the current story, home story, or reference level, and the overall height. The values in the Info Box are the actual z values of the bottom and the top of the wall.
Something that is weird- the bad walls when i look in the info box with the wall selected it says that the bottom is at 10', rather than showing that it is 0" from the floor it is on.
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2008-11-25 04:17 AM
laszlonagy wrote:Just curious Las, would not "cut" rather than "copy" the offending element then paste it in? Never heard of this before. I will have to try it.
This is in many cases a way of fixing things in ArchiCAD.
First I tried to select the misbehaving Wall and copy it to the Clipboard then immediately paste it back. But in this case it did not work.
Then there is the method of setting a parameter or setting that can have a direct effect of the misbehavior of the element to another value, OK the Dialog, then set it back to its desired value. This is what fixed it in this case.
Another method is the forward Merge where you create an empty Project with the same attributes as the misbehaving file and Merge the file into it.
The common denominator of all these is to somehow make ArchiCAD get rid of the buggy setting in the element.