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*Rafaele
That gray doors' shade
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05-29-2004 11:03 AM
When I make a section, some gray "shades" appear in the section view though
the section plane doesn't touch that doors.
How can you eliminate that gray doors' shade in the section view?
Thanks
*Scott Davis
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05-30-2004 01:02 PM in reply to:
*Rafaele
If the section line passes through any portion of the geometry that make up
the door family whether its 3D or 2D, it will display. You must be using
the doors with the adjustable swing, so that the solid that makes up the
door panel can actually appear open in a 3D view. Your section line cuts
through the 2D projection line on the ground that symbolizes the door swing
(the arc) and therefore is displaying the door itself in your views.
You could turn off door panels for this section under Visibility, but this
will turn off all door panels. or you could load a different door.
You know what, taking a closer look, it appears that the door *behind* your
section view is showing through. Its hard to tell, but it appears that you
have a line coming out from the door behind, that your section line just
crosses over. I think this might be the source of your gray boxes.
HTH,
Scott
"Rafaele" wrote in message
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> When I make a section, some gray "shades" appear in the section view
though
> the section plane doesn't touch that doors.
>
> How can you eliminate that gray doors' shade in the section view?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
*Rafaele
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05-31-2004 10:32 AM in reply to:
*Rafaele
Thank you, Scott.
I think you are right when you say those gray boxes in the section view are
those doors "behind" the section line of the plan view.
The line coming out from the door behind, that my section line just crosses
over, is the door label.
But if I turn off door label visibility in the section view, the gray boxes
does not disappear.
They disappear only if I turn off the whole door visibility in the section
view and they do not if I turn off every item of door visibility.
Besides I can select those gray boxes only if I select the consistent door
in the plan view.
*Nic M.
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05-31-2004 10:46 AM in reply to:
*Rafaele
From Zoogdesign By Beegee:
"From memory, it has something to do with the transparency setting which
causes the door panel to appear to hide elements beyond if the door swing is
cut by a section.
Open the door family and then go to 3d view and then put the cursor over the
head of the opening and tab through until you get the "opening cut"
selected. Check the option bar and see if the "3d" and "elevation" boxes are
checked. If the elevation one isn't checked then that may be the problem."
Nic
"Rafaele" wrote in message
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> Thank you, Scott.
>
> I think you are right when you say those gray boxes in the section view
are
> those doors "behind" the section line of the plan view.
> The line coming out from the door behind, that my section line just
crosses
> over, is the door label.
> But if I turn off door label visibility in the section view, the gray
boxes
> does not disappear.
> They disappear only if I turn off the whole door visibility in the section
> view and they do not if I turn off every item of door visibility.
> Besides I can select those gray boxes only if I select the consistent door
> in the plan view.
>
>
>
*Rafaele
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06-01-2004 04:10 AM in reply to:
*Rafaele
Thank you very much, Nic.
You have found the solution.
Rafaele
"Nic M." ha scritto nel messaggio
news:40bb6f6d_1@newsprd01...
> From Zoogdesign By Beegee:
>
> "From memory, it has something to do with the transparency setting which
> causes the door panel to appear to hide elements beyond if the door swing
is
> cut by a section.
> Open the door family and then go to 3d view and then put the cursor over
the
> head of the opening and tab through until you get the "opening cut"
> selected. Check the option bar and see if the "3d" and "elevation" boxes
are
> checked. If the elevation one isn't checked then that may be the problem."
>
> Nic
