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2009-05-09 02:04 PM - last edited on 2023-05-25 06:30 PM by Rubia Torres
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2009-06-16 05:05 PM
MERCY wrote:I don't know what can cause it but we had a new guy here who was let loose with the software and somehow his whole project was about 1.x degrees off and holding the shift key only constrained to the weird angle. The Mouse constraints were still 45 and 90 degrees. I was baffled. He decided to use VectorWorks instead....
If anyone know what may be the cause of this situation I would be very grateful..
2009-06-19 05:56 PM
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2009-06-20 12:33 AM
kgrossman wrote:A few questions to help diagnose the problem - How did you draw the lines originally? What is the angle that the lines are drawn at? Is it a nice round figure, or arbitrary? Did you use the background grid to snap to? Did you use shift to lock the lines at the angle when drawing. Did you use temporary guide lines. Where are you setting this 'tolerance' you mention?
Since I've originally posted this, I've learned to set my tolerance to the max of 1/64" (I wish I could set it higher than that...), and have learned that the lines drawn in my attachment are in fact off. What under a lower drawing tolerance had been perceived by Archicad as parallel and 28' is in fact off by 1/32" in the y coordinate. In reality, such a discrepancy is minor, but in the course of a large building it starts to add up until you can't figure out why you're off 1/2" or perhaps worse.
Ultimately, Archicad should have higher tolerances and should set the snaps to be more sensitive. It should not tell me that I am snapping to a corner (element snaps on) if I'm not really snapped.
2009-06-20 01:04 AM