![]() ![]() However, having said that, I've mostly found with most CAD programmes, that I tend to make my own specific symbols. I'll have to look into this further, as typically with other CAD software I've used, it does take some dedicated time to achieve, but I hope it's not overly a difficult task in CA or HDP. As you say, they would have customers (& potential ones) who would gladly pay for some UK/European symbol libraries. I'm thinking if anyone has the resources to delve into this a little further for a possible resolve, it would be CA HQ. I'll also have consider if this would be such an over-riding issue, that may prove too time consuming to even consider as an addition to my CAD armoury. This topic is also running on the CA forum, but no UK users have yet dropped in to comment on any issues, so perhaps not a CA annoyance, just HDP. As I noted on the CA forum, I've been using DataCAD & SketchUp-Pro for years now, so I hope I'm experienced enough to also find work-arounds, as you've done. I would also happily pay for some UK specific libraries but there's nothing on the site to buy.Īs a potential new user, this is all helpful info to me & from your comments, I understand you're a UK user of this programme. It's also a little frustrating that the other items above don't need updates to the application itself, just its symbols and setup. ![]() Overall the door and window issue is my biggest complaint as even with very time consuming workarounds and patching over cavity gaps its impossible to get exactly what I need and I haven't got anything out of the ordinary. In various places I could have done with better wall connection control but that's something I believe is available in CA premier. Wall types are flexible enough though and cavity isn't an issue - I have 20+ wall types in my design as the house was built and extended over 40 years and its coped fine with the mix of cavity sizes, brick/block types and solid plaster/plasterboard finishes. These can be changed and used to create another template but again its time consuming.
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