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melonkk
Newcomer

I ticked Add Automatic Dimensions Option in the Preview , but the overview window still not shown my dimension line. 

also how to show the glass surface type such as clear and obscure in the overview window?

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This is what I want:

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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

What happens if you change the "Align to" field from "Center" to "Story Zero" just like you did in the Schedule where annotations appear correctly?

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JaseBee
Advocate

Not sure about the dimensions, but have a couple of tips for the fill.

 

I think the schedules by default show the materials colour and vectorial hatching in the preview field. The trick is that the materials colour (ie the openGL colour) is actually the cover fill background pen, and the vectorial hatching colour is the cover fill foreground pen.

 

So in our template I have created a glass material that has a vectorial hatching that shows up blue. (you may want to make two one for clear and one for obscure, or just one for obscure if you don't show the blue). And then for our schedules I have created a graphic override setting that changes all cover fill backgrounds to white (this eliminates black frames ect. so you can see a bit more detail of the window/door configuration) leaving only the vectorial hatching colours you set in the surfaces.

 

Have a play with the graphic overrides with the schedules open and see how you go, just hit CMD+OPT+SHIFT+R to rebuild the schedule after you make graphic override changes so it updates.

 

Not sure if this will still be the case in v25 with the changes they've made to graphic overrides and vectorial hatching display. Hopefully it becomes clearer and more useful.

 

Good luck with the dimensions.

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@JaseBee this sounds like an interesting solution, could you post a few screenshots for illustration?

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JaseBee
Advocate

@Laszlo Nagy   sorry, long weekend here. I've mocked up a dummy file to illustrate.

 

Setup Surfaces - Black Frame

Screen Shot 2021-09-13 at 1.43.53 pm.png

Setup Surfaces - Silver Frame

Screen Shot 2021-09-13 at 1.43.47 pm.png

Setup Surfaces - Obscure Glass

Screen Shot 2021-09-13 at 1.43.37 pm.png

Setup Surfaces - Blue Glass

Screen Shot 2021-09-13 at 1.43.19 pm.png

Setup Graphic Override - Override Foreground (Vectorial Fill)

Override foreground (Vectorial Fill)Override foreground (Vectorial Fill) 

Setup Graphic Override - Override Background (Surface Colour)

Override Background (Material Fill)Override Background (Material Fill)

Result - No Overrides

Screen Shot 2021-09-13 at 1.44.18 pm.png

Result - Override Foreground (Vectorial Fill)

Screen Shot 2021-09-13 at 1.45.05 pm.png

Result - Override Background (Surface Colour)

Screen Shot 2021-09-13 at 1.44.41 pm.png

 

Hope that Illustrates it clearly.

Was having real trouble getting the schedule to reliably update with graphic override settings, CMD+OPT+SHIFT+R (force rebuild) wasn't rebuilding them, ended up having to close all tabs, sit on the floor plan with the correct view settings and open the project map of the schedule and THEN force rebuild. Which seems a bit excessive.

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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin

Thank you, very helpful.

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