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Roof Pitch on GA's

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Anonymous
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Roof Pitch on GA's

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I'd love to know how other AS users dimension a roof pitch on GA's.

I can detail it, as per the sketch attached, but because it does not fix to steelwork, it does not "lock in" and if the drawing is re-run, then I lose it obviously.

Also, the find the dropping of the dimension text pretty annoying and the resulting direction of the text location.

 

It all feels very messy to me, and I would love to know how others dimension their roof pitch on their GA's to see what I am missing.

Thanks guys.

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Roof Pitch on GA's

I'd love to know how other AS users dimension a roof pitch on GA's.

I can detail it, as per the sketch attached, but because it does not fix to steelwork, it does not "lock in" and if the drawing is re-run, then I lose it obviously.

Also, the find the dropping of the dimension text pretty annoying and the resulting direction of the text location.

 

It all feels very messy to me, and I would love to know how others dimension their roof pitch on their GA's to see what I am missing.

Thanks guys.

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Sebastian_Eiche
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Sorry wrong thread 😄


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Sorry wrong thread 😄


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AleckGiles
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Hi,

You could try a slope symbol.

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Hi,

You could try a slope symbol.

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Great, thanks Aleck.

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Great, thanks Aleck.

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