2021-04-23 08:21 PM - edited 2023-07-17 10:23 AM
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2021-04-27 04:53 PM
2021-04-27 08:37 PM
Braza wrote:Personally I think adding anything to an opening should be non-structural and treated as an associated but separate element. I don't have a problem with hiding the exposed ends of composite skins as a quick drawing clean up, but adding a lining thickness is just a lazy solution for something that probably needs independently scheduled in the project. The more difficult area is adding heads e.g. lintels and sills which can be frequently separate from a window but still associated with an opening, is that what you meant by Reveal Options?
This is a very important wish. I voted useful.
And while we are here: What about Reveal options be part of Openings, and only Trims remain within Windows?
2021-04-27 08:57 PM
DGSketcher wrote:Exactly. Leave the masonry as part of an opening and the joinery/carpentry on the window/door part.
... is that what you meant by Reveal Options?
2021-04-27 09:07 PM
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2021-04-28 11:43 AM