Linework - Invisible lines

Linework - Invisible lines

fachp_29
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Linework - Invisible lines

fachp_29
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Hola, hasta hace poco no he tenido problema uniendo geometría y ocultando la línea entre ambos elementos. Pero ahora cuando selecciono y las quiero ocultar en lugar de ser invisibles se tornan grises. Revisé en manage>>line styles y no tengo forma de configurar el color o visibilidad de esa línea.

Lo siguiente es que si selecciono otra línea que no sea de unión, si desaparece. Help 😞

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hmunsell
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if you select the "Grey" line, can you set it to Invisible? If so, does the grey line disappear?

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fachp_29
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I cannot select it, unless I use another type of line in "linework". If I choose overhead, it goes overhead, the problem is the invisible line which goes gray 😕 

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hmunsell
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interesting.... I haven't seen that happen before. i though maybe there was a line under the line you set to invisible. i see that happen with Structural slab edges and footing all the time. 

 

would you be able to upload an example file where this is happening?

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fachp_29
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I´m sending a model (2023), I´ve just created it, added two walls and floor, tried to make invisible te joint, but as you´ll see, its not working.

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ralphdenhaan
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Hi,

 

You can try to turn off the wall common edges:

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Or another workaround is to create a White Line Style and use Linework.

 

 

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barthbradley
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Use the same Material for the Wall and Floor.  

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hmunsell
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@barthbradley  REALLY.... 😂   I was initially thinking that, but they were both set to "By Category".   but your right... when I looked at the object styles, they had Defaults applied to them.  remove the default materials in the object styles and the line goes away. 

 

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fachp_29
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thanks you, I changed<by category> for any material and it worked. Also is astute to create a new line. Thank you all. Greetings.

 

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barthbradley
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@fachp_29 wrote:

thanks you, I changed<by category> for any material and it worked. Also is astute to create a new line. Thank you all. Greetings.

 


 

 

Isn't that what I suggested?  

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