![]() This entry was posted in Cadimage Covering and tagged 2D, Cadimage, Coverings, Fills, Plan Display, Roof Plan, Roofs on Decemby wwabim. You can still set the cladding to show or not show in Home, Above and Below, but the fill type by location from the third image seems to be missing or relocated. It is also worth mentioning, for those using AC18, the fill type by story location settings are not available or if they are I have not found where they are relocated to in the new Cadimage Coverings for 18. You can save the fill and pen settings set for one of the views and apply them to all three if they need to match, rather than recreating these settings for all view types. Get creative with tools like Doors+Windows and Cabinets, or reduce the change of errors with Keynotes. Complete your Archicad projects faster and with less frustration with time-saving add-ons from Cadimage Tools. If the check box from the first image IS checked (Use the Same Pen…) these options will not be available. Ci Tools for Archicad (formerly Cadimage Tools) is a collection of paid add-ons that allow the user to extend the features of Archicad. ![]() In the third image you will see the options for applying fills to Plan View – Home Story, Above and Below Home Story. Lastly you will need to define how the cover fill is represented on each of the three view options. ![]() Please note that this does not guarantee that the covering object WILL show on these stories, it just makes options for view settings available for each of the 3 view options. The Project Font functionality is now ready for use. Click on the Add New File (s) button, and browse to select the Ci Project Font.txt file your GRAPHISOFT > ARCHICAD Version > Extras Click the OK Save the project. Next Verify that cladding is available to show on each floor option (home story, above, and below). Click on the Embedded Library tab at the top of the dialog. This is under the Display Options > 3D + Section tab. The first thing you need to do is verify the box for Use Same Pen in Plan and 3D is not checked. Like most Cadimage tools, the Coverings tool has a lot of depth, which also means it may not be immediately obvious where the settings are. If you are using Cadimage Roof Coverings in AC17 you may find it a little tough to figure out where the cover fill settings are located.
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