2019-08-27 09:17 AM - last edited on 2023-05-20 01:07 AM by Gordana Radonic
2019-08-27 10:19 AM
2019-08-27 11:54 AM
2022-11-14 09:58 PM
I'd like to bump this topic. Dealing with the same. Is there anyway to fix this now? It being a 3 year old problem at this point. Do you have some news on this perhaps @Barry Kelly?
2022-11-15 02:45 AM
Nothing has changed that I am aware of.
The problem is the transparency of the glass.
So setting a non-transparent material for the glass in the window works.
But of course this affects elevations and 3D if you want to see transparent glass.
Overriding the surface material in a Graphic Override used for a window schedule, does not seem to change the surface of the windows, even in a 3D axonometric view.
I always thought it did, but maybe I was mistaken.
Just tried in 25 and the window surface is not changing.
So it seems a non-transparent material is the only thing that will work if you want dashed opening lines on one side and solid on the other.
Barry.
2022-11-15 03:29 AM
Thanks for the fast reply. Then that means opening lines are not compatible with window schedules. I’ll make sure to report it to customer support, thanks for your help.
2024-04-20 07:39 PM - last edited on 2024-05-07 06:28 PM by Laszlo Nagy
The only feasible solution to this is reducing the Surface Transmittance to a Value of 50 or less. Go to Options > Element Attributes > Surfaces. Look for Exposure to Light > Transparency > Transmittance. Reduce the Value to not more than 50. This ensures that the surface is translucent enough not to enable the projections in the Elevations and Schedules to see through the surfaces thus seeing only the relevant lines depending on the side the projection is facing.