rob2218 wrote:
Problem is Karl that I've been told "NOT" to change the pens that come out of the box on the Archicad object parts...i.e..walls, doors, windows, etc...
Reason being that everytime you pick a NEW wall or new door or new object...you'll have to reset the pens AGAIN for them to be thin or thick or whatever....so I was told by another AC guru that you simply create a PENSET where you leave pen 1 as is.....cause thats where the walls cut pens are but it conflicts with the pen 1 of the sills...so I'm still a bit 'confucious' here.
We've got you befuddled I see... Again, there is no true "never". The general advice is not to change the default pens for the LIBRARY parts - or else you'll be constantly changing them. Plus, the default pens1-10 colors are designed to let you distinguish those bits of a lib part whose pen CAN be changed. (If everything showed up black, you'd have no idea that you could change the pen for the glass line in windows/doors, e.g.)
NO OTHER ELEMENTS have out of the box defaults - walls, columns, whatever. The only defaults are what the tools were set to by the last person who saved the file. In the case of the (pitiful) US template, that is whoever created that file. Your own template, favorites, etc should have your own appropriate pens for elements (vs objects) ... and when you use Composites and Profiles, you should define your pens within those dialogs and use them - not check the box to 'override' them. It is the only way to get fine-grained, precise pen width control.
Again, library parts and other building elements have zero relation to one another and pens, other than that lib parts are placed with the Object Tool which like all tools has its own default settings (which include the option - recommended against - to 'override' the lib part pens).
As I mentioned before, and in other posts, as have other people: avoid customizing pens 1 through 10 for anything other than improving default lib part display and avoid using those pens anywhere else in your project for anything other than their color (e.g., fill color) not their line weight.
(It is a shame that Graphisoft still does not offer a brief, basic and honest "Getting Started" guide. The tutorials based on Favorites are all magic and don't really help with the true learning process...)
Cheers,
Karl
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