Line appears in view but not in drawing
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‎2018-12-06 02:13 PM
I have a problem with a model that I am working on, it is not a big problem but an irritating one and I hope someone can help me solve it.
I have a drawing (roof plan) on a worksheet which has an erroneous line which I would like to get rid of. However, I cannot find the line anywhere in the model. If I explode the drawing into current view, the line explodes as with the other elements of the drawing, and If i drag the drawing around on the worksheet the line moves with it (suggesting that the line is part of the drawing). However, if I open source view with layout as trace reference, the line appears as part of the layout trace reference and toggles on/off with the trace reference (suggesting it is part of the layout). It appears on both my existing and proposed roof plans.
Please see screenshots attached. the line in question is the dashed line highlighted / selected to the left of the main roof plan in each screenshot.
I am using Archicad 22 solo on a windows 7 pc.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Max
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‎2018-12-06 05:55 PM
OS X 13.6.7
AC28 - AC6.5
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‎2018-12-06 07:24 PM
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‎2018-12-06 08:10 PM
OS X 13.6.7
AC28 - AC6.5

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‎2018-12-06 09:49 PM
Your screenshots are too small to illustrate anything, at least on my end. The one screenshot that might be useful is the line drawing one ... but in it you have Grouping enabled, and so every roof plane has selection dots. Suspend grouping, then select the roof plane that has the problematic line and take a screenshot of that for us.
My guess is that you are seeing the non-printing roof pivot line. This line's visibility is controlled in the model view by an On Screen View Option.

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‎2018-12-07 03:35 PM
Karl wrote:I don't think it is the Roof Pivot Line. They do not show up on placed Drawings in Layouts, and that line has a small perpendicular line at its center indicating the slope direction.
My guess is that you are seeing the non-printing roof pivot line. This line's visibility is controlled in the model view by an On Screen View Option.
MGA: You can also try turning on all the Renovation Filters in the View to see if it shows up.
David
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‎2018-12-08 03:55 PM
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‎2018-12-08 07:44 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2020-12-11 02:05 PM
I troubleshot as follows:
1. As before, the line shows on the drawing placed to layout. I did 'explode into current view' command. This allowed me to select and inspect the line. I found that the line type was dashed, and was pen 70 - associated by default with the beam reference line. I suspect then that this line is coming from a beam.
2. I set up a schedule looking for beams on the roof layer. There shouldn't be any, but there was one! The schedule reported a beam with length 0.00 and with no 3D axonometric preview available.
3. I used the 'select in 3D button' from the schedule. No dice. I got an error message telling me it can't select it because it is not visible in the 3D window. Well I tried changing all the 3D cut and filter settings as per the error message, but got nowhere.
4. I used 'select on floor plan' button from the schedule. This one worked! Whilst the plan itself showed nothing (regardless of using zoom to window, turning on reference lines, anything to try and make it display) the element properties panel showed that a beam had been selected.
5. I deleted the beam, and the line disappeared. Happy days.
6. Still curious - I undid this and inspected the beam. Turns out it was an empty custom profile that I must have made back when I was learning the basics.
I'm not sure really what the lesson here is. Don't have empty complex profiles I guess is one. It would be nice if there were safeguards against this type of thing, perhaps we shouldn't be able to create them in the first place, but who knows, maybe there is a use for this that I don't know about. Anyway, it took almost two years to the day to solve, but I am very happy now that I have managed to get rid of this cursed line!