HRB - allocation points
When walls are occupied with HRB, the program starts the allocation, depending on the settings, at the far left or right end, or in the middle of the wall. However, sometimes it is more convenient to place the division point somewhere else. The wall is then divided (occupied) to the right and left from there. Using the 'Division Points' function, you can manually place this division point.
You can set a division point for each bay of a wall. If the layout isn't aligned with windows and doors (this can be set in the HRB editor), the wall consists of only one bay. However, if the layout is aligned with windows and doors, the wall consists of several bays. The first bay runs from the left edge of the wall to the first opening, the second bay is as wide as the opening. The next bay runs from the right edge of the opening to the next opening, and so on.
After selecting the 'Division Points' function, blue squares appear on all walls. These squares represent the possible field boundaries. All possible field boundaries are always displayed, as the program cannot know which HRB pre-processing file the wall will later be assigned. You can now set a division point between any two field boundaries.
If you place a second split point between the same bay boundaries, the first one will be deleted. If you place multiple split points, even though the wall will later be occupied without aligning the panels to the openings, only the first split point will be used. The others will be ignored.
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