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It would sometimes be useful to be able to attach a wall's top or base with an offset - leaving a specified 'gap' between the top/base and the roof, ceiling, or floor.
When a wall is attached to a, for example, sloped roof, there should be a possibility to give the wall a top offset. So that there is space created for a wall plate of some other construction.
@lautarolzl + @Anonymous A couple years out, so unsure if either of you have found a solution to this yet, but having just come into a similar issue with a project I'm working on now, a coworker of mine told me the best way to perform this offset would be to draw a reference plane parallel to your slope, then offset the reference plane your desired amount (you can then create a parameter for the offset to be changed later), then attach the wall(s) to the reference plane instead rather than the roof or ceiling. Worked perfectly for some skylight bulkheads for me and was a good tip to come across in the office.