The fit walls to objects command can be a bit limited as you don't have any control as to which objects it is trimming to on the chosen layer.
The main example being for renovations when there is say a section of roof being removed and therefore classed as such.
Once the new roof is created and walls trimmed to the roof layer, the walls will still trim to the removed roof even if that class is off.
The workaround is to either temporarily remove the roof , or put the removed parts of the roof on another layer which is against the "layers = where", "classes = what" method.
Would be handy if there was a way to say trim to objects on layer, and maybe tick visible classes only.
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The fit walls to objects command can be a bit limited as you don't have any control as to which objects it is trimming to on the chosen layer.
The main example being for renovations when there is say a section of roof being removed and therefore classed as such.
Once the new roof is created and walls trimmed to the roof layer, the walls will still trim to the removed roof even if that class is off.
The workaround is to either temporarily remove the roof , or put the removed parts of the roof on another layer which is against the "layers = where", "classes = what" method.
Would be handy if there was a way to say trim to objects on layer, and maybe tick visible classes only.
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