Help required - house plan

Started by craigten, February 02, 2015, 02:39:28 AM

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craigten

Hello
I am creating a house plan, and merged the outer walls using operation>union, the walls joined but now i have grey arrows around the wall which I can not remove. Any one know how I can remove them.
Cant seem to attach pic at the moment

Regards
Craig

JuneTheSecond

Open shapesheet window and delete the geometry sections that stand for the triangles.
But why did you make union? You killed the functions of wall shapes.
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

craigten

Hello Junichi
Yes it has killed the ability to adjust my walls..  :'(
I guess this function is good when the plan is complete but I dont understand the purpose of these triangles.
I have had a look in the geometry section as you say, there are 11 geometry sections, cant find anything that could stand for these triangle things.. Thought there may be coordinates for them but nothing there, any suggestions?

Thanks
Craig

JuneTheSecond

I deleted manually, searching triangle.
If you can make a macro, that will be the best.
Triangle has less vertex than wall.

Here is my operation in yutube.
Please enjoy.
http://youtu.be/iOw3OsVmEjU
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

craigten

Thanks for your help Junichi

Regards
Craig


JuneTheSecond

But the most easyt way is fragmentation at first before union.
1. Select all walls, and make fragments with menu operation/fragment.
2. Delete all triangle. You can delete triangles easily on the drawing window.
3. Select all walls, and make union.
Best Regards,

Junichi Yoda
http://june.minibird.jp/

Paul Herber

To stop the traingles appearing in first place. (They are an artifact of the shape dimensions that are shown when the shape is selected)
Open the shape's shapesheet, in the User-defined Cells section cell visBESelected enter:
=GUARD(FALSE)
Then do the Union operation.
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craigten

Thanks for the tips guys..
I will have a look into your suggestions

Thanks again
Craig