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Why roof doesn't obey to my orders ?

Anonymous
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Hi, lot of difficulties to try to fix a roof on Archicad 24, I had 2 slopes of a roof, one higher and one lower and a wall, so used to trim the wall with the command "Trim Elements to Roof/Shell" including all the 3 elements, after this, the lower slope of one roof depend directly from the higher roof and when I modify the higher one the lower automatically change as the higher one, and plus, it came an ugly strange wall as I change the distance of the edge of the roof !
How can I bring independent back the lower roof from the higher and more of all how can I delete the wall from my view ??
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Thanks in advance
Manuel
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Lingwisyer
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By higher roof you are talking about the roof on the left and lower being the roof on the right? And the wall is a continuous wall that runs under both roofs?
matthew555 wrote:
How can I bring independent back the lower roof from the higher

Select the lower roof and you should see a small icon with a four connected squares in it which you can click on an see a list of all connections. From this list you can remove the desired connection.

Regarding that wall, split it in two.



Ling.

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Lingwisyer
Guru
By higher roof you are talking about the roof on the left and lower being the roof on the right? And the wall is a continuous wall that runs under both roofs?
matthew555 wrote:
How can I bring independent back the lower roof from the higher

Select the lower roof and you should see a small icon with a four connected squares in it which you can click on an see a list of all connections. From this list you can remove the desired connection.

Regarding that wall, split it in two.



Ling.

AC22-23 AUS 7000Help Those Help You - Add a Signature
Self-taught, bend it till it breaksCreating a Thread
Win11 | i9 10850K | 64GB | RX6600 Win10 | R5 2600 | 16GB | GTX1660
Anonymous
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Thanks alot , yes , fixed !!!

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