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Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 5:21:38 PM | RE: transparent roof

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What version are you using? I had the same problem in 8.0 and an upgrade to 8.1 solved the problem.

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Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 5:27:23 PM | RE: transparent roof

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using 8.1...so it may happen again to you. please let us know if you figure it out. i'm contacting Autodesk now.

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Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 9:28:28 PM | RE: transparent roof

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Funnily enough - mine is fine in plan form - it is just the 3d that does that. The roof seeting is BASIC ROOF - Customorb on 150mm structure' Structure Metal Roof 16 Structure Structure light 150 Structure Metal Firring 50 Structure Finishes-Interior 10 All these are set to 0 transparency and the Model Graphics Style is Shading with Edges

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Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 1:20:37 PM | RE: transparent roof - solved

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EUREKA...i found changing the top plane in the view depth from "unlimited" to a distance off of a level, the wireframe mode went away. In the mean time I duplicated the second floor, renamed Roof Plan and changed view heights....this worked to replace the roof plan. Even with the view top clip at unlimited the drawing worked....not sure what causes the "wireframe" bug to kick-in. Autodesk did not know the answer to this issue. Hope this helps.

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Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 9:24:30 PM | RE: transparent roof

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This doesn't work for me because in mine it is only the 3d view that shows the roof this way. The plans, elevations and sections are fine. It is actually quite a handy 'tool' if it could be turned on and off easily. In the visability/graphics overrides in the model categories the Roof 'surface pattern' setting appears permanently greyed out.

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Fri, Dec 2, 2005 at 1:14:04 PM | RE: transparent roof

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Autodesk's response was the z coordinate was too far off the origin and by turning off the 'site' this issue could be resolved. Don't know if this is true about the z coordinate but turning off the site did restore the opaque roof surfaces. so to fix issue either; - turn off site or - set top view depth to unlimited or - move project closer to z coordinate origin?

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