If the Size Reference of Window Style > General > Elevation in Wall is set to Structural Opening, then the Elevation in Wall height should also be to the structural opening, not the unit (as it is now). Otherwise we end up have to manually do math to remove the shim gap from the height. And if the shim gap changes we need to come back and amend this setting.
The height in this example should be 2100, for instance, but I have to make it 2090 to allow for the 10 mm shim gap. If the shim gets changed, to say 12 mm, we need to come back and change this setting to 2088. Suffice say this has caused us a few headaches in the past.
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If the Size Reference of Window Style > General > Elevation in Wall is set to Structural Opening, then the Elevation in Wall height should also be to the structural opening, not the unit (as it is now). Otherwise we end up have to manually do math to remove the shim gap from the height. And if the shim gap changes we need to come back and amend this setting.
The height in this example should be 2100, for instance, but I have to make it 2090 to allow for the 10 mm shim gap. If the shim gets changed, to say 12 mm, we need to come back and change this setting to 2088. Suffice say this has caused us a few headaches in the past.
Adde to JIRA: VE-102819
See also:
https://forum.vectorworks.net/index.php?/topic/64381-window-and-door-tool-maturity/
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