2005-06-03 07:20 PM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:35 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-06-03 11:30 PM
2005-11-08 04:52 AM
2005-11-08 08:53 AM
andyro wrote:No , but you can drop your reference level to sea level
Please don't suggest I must drop the project zero to sea level...
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2005-11-08 09:04 AM
Petros wrote:exactly - you offset the reference level by setting it to a negative value . . .andyro wrote:No , but you can drop your reference level to sea level
Please don't suggest I must drop the project zero to sea level...
2005-11-08 03:08 PM
2005-11-08 08:54 PM
andyro wrote:ah - you've found one of the (many) archiCAD inconsistencies between tools: the 'level dimension' tool cannot be set to reference from one of the reference levels. the "little arrow" you're talking about is the one in the co-ordinates palette i take it? which has no bearing on the tool whatsoever.
Yes, I know how to do this for sections, elevations. But if I build an accurate mesh say, for landscaping, and want to show grading tags, when I place the level markers - in plan views I am talking about - even if I have reference level of -72.8m for sea level - the plan level marker, with gravity set to mesh, references to project zero, even though the little arrow menu is set to reference level....
Any ideas?
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