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2008-12-03 11:39 PM
2008-12-03 11:45 PM
2008-12-03 11:48 PM
bedrich7 wrote:Ummm... it is that simple. Somehow, you have turned off the 'Tracker' (search the help file), and probably the Guidelines too.
This is probably a silly question, but here goes:
How do you draw a 20'-0" length of wall using the wall tool? Or any length of line or wall for that matter. In Revit, you just select the wall tool, click the start point, drag in the direction you want the wall to go and then simply type in the length. But with ArchiCad it isn't that simple and I have searched and searched to no avail. Or maybe it's easier and i'm just missing it.
2008-12-04 12:00 AM
Karl wrote:Just to be extra clear, this assumes the working units are set to feet and fractional inches. Other settings behave similarly but not quite the same. (Metric of course is stone simple.)
A number without a symbol is feet. Numbers with a dash (minus) in between signify feet and inches. So, 3-6 is 3'-6". And finally the slash substitutes for the ", so you do not have to use the shift key. 5/ is the same as 5".
2008-12-04 12:05 AM
2008-12-04 12:09 AM
GeNOS wrote:The self-canceling Tracker is definitely an annoying bug. The quick toggle (by default anyway) is the "j" key (no modifiers).
mine turns its self off all the time is there a quick key for it that i must be accedently hitting to turn it off?
2008-12-04 01:45 AM
2008-12-04 06:33 AM
Matthew wrote:Thanks for that, Matthew. Bedrich7 says he is in Salt Lake City, so I just assumed he was working in Imperial as a new user... That assumption might have confused a bunch of other people!Karl wrote:Just to be extra clear, this assumes the working units are set to feet and fractional inches. Other settings behave similarly but not quite the same. (Metric of course is stone simple.)
A number without a symbol is feet. Numbers with a dash (minus) in between signify feet and inches. So, 3-6 is 3'-6". And finally the slash substitutes for the ", so you do not have to use the shift key. 5/ is the same as 5".