6/20/2023 0 Comments Soulseekqt turn off auto join room![]() The option would be checked by default to allow automatic joins but you could uncheck it to suppress this behaviour. The solution could be as simple as adding checkboxes to the column properties which would control join behaviour at top and bottom of the column. ![]() We can tell the end of a beam or a wall not to automatically join but we can't do this with a column. There are a number of ideas in this forum that recommend changes to the way automatic joins work, and I am sure there is merit in them, but I would be happy with a simple mechanism to suppress column joins. If the beams have top z-justification it is possible to place the column or attach it to the beams without triggering the automatic join. Note: this is usually only a problem if the beams have bottom z-justification. The join tool no longer recognises the beams as join candidates and there is no way to tell the column not to join. ![]() There does not seem to be any way to restore the beam/beam join. If you create a column below a beam junction (eg a mitred joint) the beam join will be broken as the column join takes precedence. I raised this as a support query and also on the architecture forum, where I learned a few more wrinkles to the problem.Ĭolumns automatically join to beams when they are placed in close proximity to the beam. Please stop making me paranoid that the model will update and adjust people's hard work. This is most often the case when it is late in the design process, after drawings have been issued a few times. There has to also be some type of performance boost by turning all this logic off too. The auto-join processor is the real pain. To be clear, snapping is a different behavior which deserves its own on/off toggle. etc., without interruption or worry about it changing unexpectedly in the future. It feels a bit like Microsoft's old Office Assistant "Clippy" which tried to help but was just annoying in the end.Īll I want is a mode in Revit in which I can draw anything I want, as precisely and accurately as any other CAD platform, just like AutoCAD, Inventor, Rhino, SolidWorks, etc. There are many instances of complex joinery, or the overlapping of certain elements, or basic modeling work-arounds, where I know exactly how to draw something but the auto-join keeps messing it up. Often times Revit's burning desire to auto-join beams, columns, walls, etc. hurts more than it helps.
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