patricks
2010-07-07, 09:30 PM
I have a project with various levels, one of which is called "Balcony" and the other one "Balcony Low". I just noticed that if a wall goes up to the "Balcony" level, and I pull down the Top Constraint box to change that level, it shows Balcony Low as the highlighted level! This level is lower, and so shows up in the list before Balcony, but why it would do that is beyond me!
My properties palette width is such that the entire level name does not show when simply picking a wall, and so I usually pull down that box to check it. I was trying to set 2 walls to the same height as another one, and I thought the other one went up to Balcony Low because that's what was highlighted when I pulled down the box for that wall. So I set the other 2 walls the same and they were lower than the other wall. Took me several minutes to figure out why they were different.
Very confusing to say the least. I can confirm that this did NOT happen in 2010.
*edit* same issue with ALL level constraint pull-downs, not just for walls.
My properties palette width is such that the entire level name does not show when simply picking a wall, and so I usually pull down that box to check it. I was trying to set 2 walls to the same height as another one, and I thought the other one went up to Balcony Low because that's what was highlighted when I pulled down the box for that wall. So I set the other 2 walls the same and they were lower than the other wall. Took me several minutes to figure out why they were different.
Very confusing to say the least. I can confirm that this did NOT happen in 2010.
*edit* same issue with ALL level constraint pull-downs, not just for walls.