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automatic recognition of walls

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Good morning to those who read!
I press that it is the first time I approach the archicad so many things that may seem to be discounted for me are an odyssey. .
Then, let's start from the beginning.
1- amount my dwg plant, I create sublucent reference and click on the chain wall icon. point the mouse on the top, exit the tick but do not automatically recognize the thickness of the wall... is it necessary that I type it from keyboard in the bar or exists a procedure of recognition that I ignore?
2- When I create internal partitions, why do some combo walls not join?

thanks to those who will have the patience to answer me and to relieve me a little... :finger:
 
1- amount my dwg plant, I create sublucent reference and click on the chain wall icon. point the mouse on the top, exit the tick but do not automatically recognize the thickness of the wall... is it necessary that I type it from keyboard in the bar or exists a procedure of recognition that I ignore?
in a dwg a wall are nothing but a couple of parallel lines, how does archicad understand that that is a wall? many times they don't even understand the figure Christians a software. In any case, regardless of what you hook up, I do not find that there is the ability to automatically recognize the thickness of a wall.
2- When I create internal partitions, why do some combo walls not join?
may be: the deactivated option "plant tied" and/or the reference lines of the ununited walls and/or walls have different retinals
 

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when you do not master the potential of a software, understanding whether a command exists or not is always a drama... You can do it and I don't know how, or what I say is out of line? I don't know if I get the idea... approaching the first time to a new interface is so disarming. . .
cmq thanks for the delucidations. . .

However, still some doubts... for the question:
1- then, if I try to limestone an archicad plant, where those drawn are expressly walls, in any case the thickness should be indicated by typing it by keyboard hand? pointing on a wall top, the "black card" only recognizes the length of the wall...

2 - the indicated option is active and the walls have same nets... sob!
 
when you do not master the potential of a software, understanding whether a command exists or not is always a drama... You can do it and I don't know how, or what I say is out of line? I don't know if I get the idea... approaching the first time to a new interface is so disarming. . .
cmq thanks for the delucidations. . .

However, still some doubts... for the question:
1- then, if I try to limestone an archicad plant, where those drawn are expressly walls, in any case the thickness should be indicated by typing it by keyboard hand? pointing on a top of the wall, the "black card" recognizes only the length of the wall...
the black pencil is to indicate that archicad has recognized a knot on the reference line of a wall or on the reference axis of a beam.
but does not recognize the length of the wall, you're the one who clicks at the node of another wall, you're telling him "drawn up here."
the thickness of the wall you must indicate it manually or with the command "take - transfer parameters".
2 - the indicated option is active and the walls have same nets... sob!
verify that the reference lines are joined.
 
1 - I have understood the function of the black pencil, in fact you have to click to confirm the length of the wall when the program recognizes the knot, very clear here... only it seems strange to me that in the absence of quotations it must first question the distance in autocad to know the thickness of a wall and indicate it manually by keyboard in archicad... will be...

2 - ok for the reference lines! ! !
 
only it seems strange to me that in the absence of quotations it must first question the distance in autocad to know the thickness of a wall and indicate it manually by keyboard in archicad... will be...
it is not necessary to pass by autocad, the thickness of the wall you can get by measuring it directly in archicad with the measured command.

in autocad lines are drawn, which then two parallel lines put in a certain way represent a wall is only for our convention, but of course they could represent anything else.
I repeat, archicad cannot know what those lines refer to.
 

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