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Re: Measure wall length
A workaround: 1. Connect the ends of the walls to close a perimeter; 2. Generate a room inside; 3. Use Rooms Information to get the perimeter; Like this: (in meters) 4. Select the room and use Edit points from Advanced Editing plugin to find the length between start-end walls. Subtract 1933 - 299.3 = 1633,7 cm
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Re: Measure wall length
Thanks will look at this when i am on my laptop.
(On the pc the old version which is coming from Ubuntu 22.04 is crashing with: Java 3D: implicit antialiasing enabled [xcb] Unknown sequence number while processing queue [xcb] Most likely this is a multi-threaded client and XInitThreads has not been called [xcb] Aborting, sorry about that. java: ../../src/xcb_io.c:278: poll_for_event: Zusicherung »!xcb_xlib_threads_sequence_lost« nicht erfüllt. and in the online version i didn't found how to Generate a Room inside)
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Re: Measure wall length
That's a very clever workaround! I could not think of a way to calculate it.
@jokergermany: note that this will give you the inner wall length, the length where the room touches the walls.
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Re: Measure wall length
@captaincook You're right! But Daniels118 meant to say something else. Autodimensionig could generate built surface: The rest of the operations remain the same.
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