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Re: Stair builder
@Xlance and Dorin - panels are great suggestion (please, please)
Agree! No panels was one of the main reasons I started creating custom staircases. I never liked the thin balusters of the staircases, because I often create staircases for large, public buildings that rarely have such balusters. You will have to find a way to allow selecting the number of panels above each other and its (individual?) height. Maybe from one full panel to max 3 or 4 panels. I bet the panels will be more popular than the cylinder balusters.
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Re: Stair builder
Of course but when the time will come.
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Re: Stair builder
Errata: While only today I've have a feedback from a macOS user you need to install this or this updated version. I'm sorry for the inconvenience. It have to look something like this: @Keet & not only On the right last row I've insert information's related to the next level(if exist). At start, the plugin verify this and set the calculated thickness. Modifying the steps number, the next level indicator will warn you. When next level: 0 cm you have to be sure the last tread it is at the same elevation as upper room. Try with the test file I've provided.
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