Complex Profile Outline Disappears
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2008-01-22 10:56 PM

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2008-01-22 11:29 PM
Are you 100% there's only one wall there? As a test, maybe delete it in that section and then rebuild from model, if necessary. You can always undo it, if there was indeed only one.
Cheers,
Link.
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2008-01-22 11:50 PM

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2008-01-23 12:24 AM
1. Edit the original profile: Even if you have a profile selected you can choose to edit the original profile by selecting it from the Choose Profile flyout in the Profile Manager, or via Design> Complex Profiles> Capture Profile of Selection. Once you're done editing it you can choose to Store the Profile (overriding the original) and/or Apply it back to the Selection (although this is unecessary because the selected wall will automatically update to reflect the change in it's profile once you leave the Profile Editor window).
2. Edit the Profile of the Selection: By Capturing the Element's Profile, you can edit a profile that will appeared titled as 'Custom'. Once you're done editing it you can either just Store it as a new profile and/or apply it back to the selection.
The usability error IMHO is that if we select a specific profile in the Profile Manager, then use the Apply to Selection button, the wall lists the profile as 'Custom Profile', whereas it should list it specifically as the applied profile.
Cheers,
Link.
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2008-01-23 10:17 AM
Link wrote:To jump in here - If you rebuild from the model the undo que is lost.
My first guess is that you have exactly the same wall duplicated in the same location.
Are you 100% there's only one wall there? As a test, maybe delete it in that section and then rebuild from model, if necessary. You can always undo it, if there was indeed only one.
Cheers,
Link.

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2008-01-23 02:15 PM
HTH
David
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2008-01-23 02:47 PM
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2008-01-23 04:54 PM
TomWaltz wrote:
To me, it sounds like in the Profile Editor you accidentally copy/pasted your outline fill on top of itself. I'd check there to see if you can delete one.
I checked the custom profile and it is just 2 fills (footing & foundation wall), so no doubles.
In the custom profile manager, I hit edit custom profile for the problem-wall. If I click on the fill of one part of the wall and drag it, I can see that the outline of the fill is continuous, except at the edges that hit the other fill. Along these edges, the fill outline doesn't appear. Is this related?
Also, when I open the Wall Selection Settings Window for the wall, I notice that there is a cut-fill background pen, set to white. Is it possible that this fill background is sitting on-top of the outline of the fill?
Currently, when I edit a custom profile, I go into Custom Profile Manager, select the profile, and click edit profile. Then I stretch the profile around to get the profile I want, move the hot-spots to the new corner locations, and move the wall opening reference lines and stretch reference lines. Then I hit store profile and rebuild the section from the model. That's when the outline of the wall disappears.
One odd thing is that if I take a foundation wall with a key between the footing and the foundation wall and I stretch the key, point by point, so that there is no longer any key (stacking all of the earlier points on top of each other, so that the line segments disappear), when I store the profile and rebuild the section from the model, ArchiCAD crashes!
But, back to the earlier issue; I've also tried to modify another wall that is working properly and the outline of the wall also disappears in section, after I modify it (same problem). I'm not sure at what point in the modification I'm making the mistake (even when I'm not stacking points/line segments as mentioned above).
I must be misunderstanding something about how one builds and modifies custom profiles???
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2008-01-23 05:41 PM
I added a ledge, I moved the stretch control lines, I stretched the outline of the foundation wall so that there was no longer a key in the foundation wall.
Everything was fine (no loss of outline or crashing), until. . . .
I moved a point in the outline of the footing to start to remove the key in the footing (by straightening-out the outline where it jogged-in at the key). The first point I moved was just a shift, and that was okay. But --- the second point I moved, I placed directly on the outline of the foundation wall above.
When I rebuild from model at this point, ArchiCAD crashes!!!!
?????? HELP ??????
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2008-01-23 05:46 PM
thanks to all for your help