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| Posted by jlmuir at Dec 30, 2023, 11:39:24 PM |
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Render stairs in typical way for B&W 2D floor plan? Is there any way to make stairs render in the 2D floor plan like is typical in a black-and-white 2D floor plan drawing with a white background and black lines representing the steps? The best I could come up with is to use the Staircase furniture item from the Staircases group, set the title to "Stairs", choose to display the title in the 2D floor plan, and set the color to white. This results in a white rectangle with the text "Stairs" in the middle. This looks OK, but it's not as nice as the rest of the elements in the 2D floor plan, and it doesn't display black lines for the steps. Here are a few examples of what I'm thinking of:
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| Posted by hansmex at Dec 31, 2023, 11:36:45 AM |
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| Posted by dorin at Jan 1, 2024, 3:06:32 PM |
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Re: Render stairs in typical way for B&W 2D floor plan? Happy New Year to all of you! Probably you wish (like me) something like this: With the generated objects: ![]() Only with polylines (staircases invisible) ![]() The last staircase has the polylines manually arranged. For this I've use a Open Source principle: "Don't like what it is, grab the source and DIY". For my personal use I've modify a little the Staircase generator given to us by Emmanuel. It look something like this: ![]() For simple stairs it work somehow but, for combined stairs, I wasn't able (read "I'm too dump") to make it work as I wish. Anyway, while I don't draw staircases everyday I accept to make some extra work. ---------------------------------------- A computer program does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to do. Murphy's Law When all else fails, read the instructions. Murphy's Law If you don't like "AS IS", DIY. Dorin's law |
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