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Refining Corners between Walls and Joints between Straight Wall Segments

When two walls of different heights meet at a corner, choose one as the dominant wall to extend it to the corner.

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When two walls of different heights meet at a corner, the system provides a temporary solution by mitering the walls along the line that bisects the angle between the two walls. You can choose one wall to be the dominant one, which extends to the corner, while the second wall abuts the first.

 

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This command refines the corners according to the following criteria:

for walls of differing heights—the higher wall

for level walls of the same height—the wall aligned closer to the X axis

for sloping walls that meet at the same height—the wall whose opposite end is higher

If you require the second wall to be the dominant one, update the corner. See Changing the dominance of walls of different heights at a corner (\ucorn) command.

In addition, where two continuous straight walls meet, this command removes the vertical line from the wall surface that delineates the junction between the two walls.

image\ebx_1693072387.gifNOTE This operation depends on the angle between the two walls. If the angle exceeds 135 degrees, the command is ignored and the corner is left mitered. The vertical lines at such a corner are also not displayed. This operation does not operate on walls of opposite direction (symmetry).