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| | | The figure on the left shows an J elevation view of a straight section. | | |
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| | | The elevation is drawn upside down so that it has the correct orientation in the existing elevations of the drawing. | | |
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| | | AllyCAD automatically inserts the staircase into the correct layer (specified in the dialog). | | |
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| | | Drawing Landings: There are 3 types of landing dimensions and shapes are specified on the drawing plan view, viz. U-shaped, L-shaped and Z-shaped landings. To draw stair straight sections select the landing stair type on the general setup page. On the railing setup page select a railing from the drop-down list or fill in the relevant data. Only the tread width on the tread setup page is used to draw landings. | | |
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| | | The landing dimensions are specified by clicking on the plan view of the drawing not on the dialog as for the straight sections. | | |
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| | | Once you click the OK button on the Stairs Setup Dialog. AllyCAD will give the following prompt: Indicate start of landing on plan (else spacebar to exit) Indicate the start of the landing on the plan otherwise press the spacebar to exit the function. If you click on the drawing to indicate the start of the landing AllyCAD will give the following prompt: Indicate corner of the landing on plan (else spacebar to | | |
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