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Beam View Load Drawing

The following problems with beam mode load drawing have been resolved

Load View Printing (Change 42, Bug 1564)

When printing the beam load view, the drawing area occupied by the beam and its loads is now adjusted depending on how many load types are present to make sure drawing looks reasonable. Previously the drawing was covering the entire page even if only a single load was being drawn on the beam.

This feature was not implemented for column mode, a column drawing still takes up the entire width of the printed area.

Negative Loads Drawing (Change 42)

A problem where the presence of negative loads on a known- width member was causing the loads to be drawn too large extending outside of the view area has been fixed. This problem affected only the screen display output, not the printed output

Load Type in Diagram for Point Loads (Change 48)

In previous versions of Sizer, the load type string did not show up in the load diagram for beams if only a point load was present. This change makes the load type string appear if only a point load is present in the same way line loads are done.

See Also

Drawings and Graphs

Column Mode Load Drawing

Number of Deflection Points (Change 50)

Number of Shear and Bending Moment Points (Change 51)

Load Combination Description in Deflection Diagram (Bug 2134)

Design Shear for Non-critical Supports in Shear Diagram (Change 56)

Shear Diagram with Notches (Change 57)

Oblique Angle Deflections in Analysis Diagrams (Bug 2176)

End Notch Drawing Upon Opening Project (Bug 2065)

Sloped Beam Drawing for Shallow Slopes (Change 78)