Is it possible to have a working plane without inset, or a reduced one. By default, there's a 0.5m inset from the room's boundary.
Also, I'd like to create multiple task area, but I can't even get to activate the button. I'd like to get percentage of threshold area for different zone without creating different rooms. I guess that wouldn't be too much of a problem, but I'd like not to have multiple rooms.
Working plane inset + multiple task area
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cdumontier
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Re: Working plane inset + multiple task area
Dear cdumontier,
The 'Add task area' button gets activated when you reached the 'Illumination' display mode for the particular surface.
It seems like you have not attended the "IES Training Program" for" 'Lighting" modules , if not I would highly recommend you to go for it.
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The 'Add task area' button gets activated when you reached the 'Illumination' display mode for the particular surface.
It seems like you have not attended the "IES Training Program" for" 'Lighting" modules , if not I would highly recommend you to go for it.
I have added a link to access "IES Training Calendar".
IES Training Calender:
http://www.iesve.eu/Training-Calendar/
Thanks & Regards ,
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Vajindar Laddad
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Re: Working plane inset + multiple task area
Just an additional note here, to remove the 0.5m default margin you just have to edit this setting in the Lighting Analysis parameters dialog Margin section.
Phil
Phil
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