DRAWING
- What are these wall materials with 0 sq. m. area which sometimes appear in the building element report and sometimes cause a "too many walls and doors" error?
- How can stacked nodes can be removed (without redrawing zones - that creates other problems like identifying zones connected by stairs)?
- How can stacked nodes can be located?
- What impact do stacked nodes have on a rating and its accuracy?
- How do stacked nodes happen?
- How accurate do we need to be?
- Is there a way of relocating a building on the background grid?
- I'm having trouble inserting a window or door into a wall that is just off vertical (with respect to the plan).
- Why can’t I select one particular wall?
- What do the “nudge” buttons do?
- Is there a right and a wrong way to delete zones once they have been modelled? For the incorrect zone I selected the zone by holding the Ctrl key and then picking the delete button. When I went to simulate I got an error.
- When I click on a node and move it the node will not release from the curser in the new position and continues to drag around the screen. I then have to drag the curser to the delete zone icon to delete the zone and release the curser.
- Is there anything that can be done to enable BERS to accept entry of eaves in a project that seems to have become corrupt, without scraping the lot and starting again?
- I have two apartments next to each other. The party wall of u1 has an 80% connection with u2 and 20% open air as indicated with arrow – I have tried to add a node into the room but it doesn’t like it, so how do I differentiate between the wall types?
- What is happening when I grab a node but cannot let go of it?
- Why do I get extra nodes on the corners of my zones when I am trying to line up the zones?
- Is it possible to pan vertically? My mouse takes care of horizontal panning. I find panning invaluable when constructing zones and when you have a multitude of zones.
- BERS Pro doesn't seem to recognise the mouse wheel, therefore I use the scroll bars. If I do this when drawing eaves, I lose the eaves. The easy answer is to make the drawing smaller so it fits on the screen, but then it starts to get too small to see.