Hi Chris. Sweethome allows only two walls to be joined in a single junction point. If we have a "T" shape walls that is 3 walls in a single point, so one of the walls will not be joined to the point, you choose which one. Similar would be for "X" walls. We would have 4 walls and they cannot be joined in a single point (only two can). So we would join two walls, join other two walls, but there would not be any link between those two pairs of walls. Unfortunately, that's the limitation of the software, AFAIK.
+Kateryna Stepanova Unfortunately, no. You can bring more than two walls to end in the same spot, and they look good. But when you move that junction point, only two walls (out of 3, 4) are really "glued" in that point and move together. So, to move that junction point, you need to do multiple moves, until all the walls are moved to the new point. IMHO that is definitely lack of functionality, but one can live without it with this workaround, although it's a bit annoying.
Vedran - very good video. Would you please show "how to connect intersecting walls"?
Hi Chris. Sweethome allows only two walls to be joined in a single junction point. If we have a "T" shape walls that is 3 walls in a single point, so one of the walls will not be joined to the point, you choose which one. Similar would be for "X" walls. We would have 4 walls and they cannot be joined in a single point (only two can). So we would join two walls, join other two walls, but there would not be any link between those two pairs of walls. Unfortunately, that's the limitation of the software, AFAIK.
did you notice the angle of the wall change when its connect how to prevent that
Excellent video! It helped me a lot.
Fair enough. Thank you. I like this software!
thanks, helped me alot saving my nervs :)
and if you can show us how to merge 3 walls ill be gratful
+RONALDO Me There is no way to do it. But if you place them together, they look merged.
Still, no reasonable T- and Y-junction?
+Kateryna Stepanova Unfortunately, no. You can bring more than two walls to end in the same spot, and they look good. But when you move that junction point, only two walls (out of 3, 4) are really "glued" in that point and move together. So, to move that junction point, you need to do multiple moves, until all the walls are moved to the new point. IMHO that is definitely lack of functionality, but one can live without it with this workaround, although it's a bit annoying.
+Vedran Very frustrating. I wonder why the developer doesn't fix that.
thank you very much ,