what is this?
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‎2008-11-20
10:05 AM
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Rubia Torres
‎2008-11-20
10:05 AM
Anyone?
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‎2008-11-20 10:45 AM
‎2008-11-20
10:45 AM
i guess...... may be video card problem, try upgrade the latest driver
have you tried to draw it again?
have you tried to draw it again?
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‎2008-11-20 12:53 PM
‎2008-11-20
12:53 PM
Yes, I had this problem.
I thought it was a wall on the floor above, or below - but wasn't.
Eventually I redrew the wall, and the problem went away.
Never found out what caused it.
Keith
Archicad Ver 11 & 12 on Mac OSX 10.4.8
I thought it was a wall on the floor above, or below - but wasn't.
Eventually I redrew the wall, and the problem went away.
Never found out what caused it.
Keith
Archicad Ver 11 & 12 on Mac OSX 10.4.8
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‎2008-11-20 04:09 PM
‎2008-11-20
04:09 PM
yes, I did try to redraw it. it looks like there is a fill on top but there is nothing. This jpeg might give you an idea of what's happening
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‎2008-11-20 04:33 PM
‎2008-11-20
04:33 PM
You can try and turn on all layers and see if something on an "off" layer is producing it. If so, give that layer a different priority number. I have that happen with foundations a lot because I will have a few variations on the same pln (crawl and basement perhaps). One will interfere with the other unless I assign one a different layer number.
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‎2008-11-20 07:01 PM
‎2008-11-20
07:01 PM
This may be a wild guess but I wonder if it has something to do with the thin wall on the right (or its hidden evil twin) since the gap looks about the same width. Try moving or changing that wall and see if the gap is affected. (This of course would be a bug of some sort.)
Are the walls simple, composite or complex?
Are the walls simple, composite or complex?
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‎2008-11-25 08:10 AM
‎2008-11-25
08:10 AM
It was actually the first thing I should have tried...I turned on all the layers and there was something there...stupid stupid mistake
cheers guys,
cheers guys,