How can I change the screen size in version 10?

iserivolkan

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Previously, when we enlarged the column size and provided the ratio of 1 to 7, it was seen as a curtain. I don't understand why you changed it. We need to define it with the curtain command. We cannot enlarge or shrink. We need to delete and redefine. To play with the screen size, you have to delete it and define it again. delete beam delete slab redefine. It has become a complete torture. Connections are a problem. There is a lot of trouble when connecting the hollow bar beam to the curtain. I've been observing for quite some time, but no one has mentioned it. In this way, the change is not beneficial to the user, but has pain. I think it was an unnecessary change.
 
Re: VERSION 10 ABOUT CURTAIN DEFINITION When you say unnecessary, according to whom... It is necessary because curtains must be modeled as shells. I recommend that you improve your modeling techniques before criticizing. The program can be enlarged and reduced by points. If you want to lengthen or shorten the curtain and beam by selecting it, you can carry out the operations you want by moving. Thus, you do not need to wipe the beam floor. Good work...
 
Re: ABOUT VERSION 10 CURTAIN DESCRIPTION I meant the convenience of use, not the inaccuracy of the imperatives. Before you criticize yourself, understand what I mean. I meant that instead of pulling the curtain on each floor, it is more comfortable to select and fix it on all floors at once, as before. Let it be modeled again as a shell, no problem. ALSO, BEFORE I MADE THIS CRITICAL, I REVIEWED THIS SITUATION IN STA4CAD AND WRITE IT THAT WAY. I THINK YOUR MODELING TECHNIQUE CAN WORK FOR YOU....................
 
Hello, If you want to change the screen size or move its position. You can try the 3 methods below. The same methods apply to other elements as well. If you want to move multiple nodes at once. For example, if you want to move beams and curtains together. Move node command can be used. Click on the node of the selected curtain and drop it at another axis intersection. This method can be used for a single node. If you select the pitch and click on the node point, a coordinate box will be active where you will give offset. From here, the node can be moved by giving X and Y offsets. Requests to change screen sizes using dialog similar to columns are in our notes.
 
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