2022-01-24 08:51 AM - last edited on 2022-10-04 11:56 AM by Oleksandra Vakariuk
Hello there,
I need the level dimension marker to show top and bottom of the slab core on a composite slab. In the following example (real scenario), I use a composite slab of 150mm concrete (core) and 50mm tiles. I need the level dimenion marker to show two rows: +0,00 (top of core) and -0,15 (bottom of core). Right now, a level dimension marker shows +0,05, the real upper level of the composite slab.
I think this issue splits into two different sections: a) the ability to show two dimensions in the level dimension marker and b) the ability to select what heights the level dimension will display.
2022-01-24 12:56 PM
@runxel Why should I seperate them? Shouldn't I use composites instead for this type of structure?
2022-01-24 01:21 PM
I think you can use the Label Tool with built in label as shown in image.
2022-01-24 01:52 PM
With this method, we are really close! I attach image. Above is the label-method, below is the fill-line-text method. Can we have this crosshair in the label pointer and somehow stretch the line? Plus a prefix for the + symbol?
2022-01-24 03:04 PM
In my eyes it is easier for working to seperate the both types – at least in later design stages. Normally I never have the same slab composition in all my rooms. But the construction (like concrete slab) will be.
Also this allows me to have different cover fills for different rooms – if I want to.
And working with doors, niches, recesses, etc. is easier, too.
2022-02-23 01:05 PM
Dear All,
Thank you for sharing your ideas and opinions regarding this request!
I'm glad to say that we took notice and we have added this Wish into our Wish database.
(For future reference, you can refer to it as IDEA-9262)
Have a great day!
Best regards,
Minh
Minh Nguyen
Technical Support Engineer
GRAPHISOFT