Does anyone have tips on how to fix this stair behaviour? It performs in a similar way for all stair types unfortunately. The top layer of the landing seems to be misbehaving.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Does anyone have tips on how to fix this stair behaviour? It performs in a similar way for all stair types unfortunately. The top layer of the landing seems to be misbehaving.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Hello @Martin_Johnson ,
This error was fixed in version 2.12. You can update to the last VisualARQ version here: Update - VisualARQ
Hello @Martin_Johnson,
Which Rhino version are you using? Does it happen when you open a new file? Or only in files which you have created with previous versions?
Its Rhino 7. I have tried to recreate the error in a new file but was unable to. A stair was copied from a previous visuslarq version but the error is happening on all stairs including new styles.
I could reproduce this bug as well.
I use Rhino7 SR14 and VisualARQ 2.12.2 (Non-Official Release)
Hi @Martin_Johnson and @archist97, we have just released a new version of VisualARQ (2.12.3) which fixes this error you reported a few days ago.
You can check here the news of the new version: https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/visualarq-2-version-2-12-3-released/137758
You can download this new version here.