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Fix Top-View of inclined Wall-Connections

snow
Enthusiast

Hello together,

 

the option t tilt wall is already long time onboard...

 

Just I realized that the top-view of connection with vertical walls is wrong.

 

In 3D everything o.k.:

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... but in the floor plan, we get this:

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So please could you fix that, this way:

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archicad versions 8-26 | mac os 12 | win 11
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Barry Kelly
Moderator

That is odd.

When I try in 25 it seems to work just fine.

 

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Barry.


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snow
Enthusiast

You've a cut view, not the top view – right?

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archicad versions 8-26 | mac os 12 | win 11

I was just showing the 3D view and the floor plan (which you said was wrong?).

 

Barry.


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snow
Enthusiast

Only 😁 the top-view in the floor plan is wrong...

... from time to time we need such view...

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archicad versions 8-26 | mac os 12 | win 11

What do you mean by the 'top view in floor plan' ?

The floor plan is a top view.

Are you using 3D Documents?

 

Barry.


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snow
Enthusiast

Is it really so hard to understand what I mean?

Do I maybe use the wrong expressions... because English is not my mother tongue?

 

Could somebody help here?

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archicad versions 8-26 | mac os 12 | win 11

Language can be a problem.

You mentioned a 'top view' of the walls - I am unclear what you mean by this.

Then when you show the image you mention "in the floor plan we get this".

In the floor plan I have no problems - it appears to me as you said you wanted it.

Here are 2 inclined walls and 2 vertical walls.

All the same heights and shown with 'Projected' floor plan display.

 

 

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If this is not what you are seeing, then the challenge is going to be making sure we are both talking about the same thing.

 

Barry.


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snow
Enthusiast

Just have a German version available right now...

 

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Writing about these expressions...

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archicad versions 8-26 | mac os 12 | win 11

Yes I believe we are looking at the same things.

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Is it anything to do with your Floor Plan Cut Plane settings?

BarryKelly_1-1678761553196.png

 

Barry.


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