Determining the dimensions of an existing component
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Determining the dimensions of an existing component
I am looking at an existing visualized component. Under the "General" tab I see "Area", "Inclination", and "Orientation". How do I determine the dimensions of this component?
Re: Determining the dimensions of an existing component
The dimensions of the visualized components are determined by the visualized 3D-building geometry. To change the Area, or Inclination of such components, you have to edit the visualized model: http://www.wufi-wiki.com/mediawiki/inde ... ng#Edit_3D there is a link to a movie showing this at the bottom of the page.
To change the orientation, i recomment frist to check the normal vector (it should point outwards). If they are ok, you can go to 'change orientation' for the model in the building treenode in the project tree.
To change the orientation, i recomment frist to check the normal vector (it should point outwards). If they are ok, you can go to 'change orientation' for the model in the building treenode in the project tree.
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Re: Determining the dimensions of an existing component
How do I determine the "height" and "width" of a selected visualized comment. I only see Area, Inclination and Orientation.
I am not interested in changing anything - just interested in the "height" and "width".
Use Case: Someone gives me a model. I wish to make sure they have set it up correctly.
I am not interested in changing anything - just interested in the "height" and "width".
Use Case: Someone gives me a model. I wish to make sure they have set it up correctly.
Re: Determining the dimensions of an existing component
Therefore you also have to set the vertices visible, the second last button beside the 3D-visualization. Then you can select two vertices of a component by holding CTRL, make a right mouse click and choose: 2point operation -> show distance.
http://www.wufi-wiki.com/mediawiki/inde ... Operations
for a fast not detailed check you might can right click a selected component and go to the 'Windows/Openings' form, where the top view of the selected component is shown.
http://www.wufi-wiki.com/mediawiki/inde ... Operations
for a fast not detailed check you might can right click a selected component and go to the 'Windows/Openings' form, where the top view of the selected component is shown.