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More drawing options for drawing a polygonal fill

Dontknow
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I would like to have more drawing options in the pett palette when drawing a polygonal fill. Like drawing a circle from the centre, an ellips or spline.
Architectural construction designer, draftsman, modeller
ArchiCAD 25.
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DGSketcher
Legend
I agree, it would be handy to have a "circle" option for FILLS with all the construction variants available in the circle tool.

It would also speed modelling if they were added to the SLAB and MORPH tool palettes.
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Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
I would also like the ability to set the line type and pen of each segment of the Fill's boundary separately, including the ability to turn off the display of the fill edge.
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alemanda
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+1
laszlonagy wrote:
I would also like the ability to set the line type and pen of each segment of the Fill's boundary separately, including the ability to turn off the display of the fill edge.
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Anonymous
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laszlonagy wrote:
I would also like the ability to set the line type and pen of each segment of the Fill's boundary separately, including the ability to turn off the display of the fill edge.
Yes. Include the circle / ellipse geometry options for all polygonal elements, and a warning if you are about to turn off the last visible edge of a slab, roof or other element (although you can have a fill with no outline, so what's the difference?)

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