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		<title>By: Batzal Software</title>
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		<dc:creator>Batzal Software</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello,
Thanks for the compliments.
As for the questions:
1. Batzal Software Roof Designer helps modeling the roof by keeping its faces flat while you either define the their vertices height, their slopes direction or slopes angle. A face of the roof can get its slope angle and direction from its vertices position but it must have more than three of them constrained to some height, either by manually constraining them or by sharing them with some other constrained face.

2.The Roof Designer plugin provides several cutting methods. The cookie cutting method caps the tiles which are cut while the edge cutting method doesn&#039;t. It is usually used to cut tiles which meet on a roof ridge and are usually covered with a ridge cap. The plugin also provides several methods to arrange tiles so they won&#039;t stick out of the roof.

3. This is possible. We&#039;ll try to add some more tutorials to the documentation file. Our users suggestions and requests are always welcome and can always be posted on our website forum.

Thanks,
   Asaf Amrami
   Batzal Software</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />
Thanks for the compliments.<br />
As for the questions:<br />
1. Batzal Software Roof Designer helps modeling the roof by keeping its faces flat while you either define the their vertices height, their slopes direction or slopes angle. A face of the roof can get its slope angle and direction from its vertices position but it must have more than three of them constrained to some height, either by manually constraining them or by sharing them with some other constrained face.</p>
<p>2.The Roof Designer plugin provides several cutting methods. The cookie cutting method caps the tiles which are cut while the edge cutting method doesn&#8217;t. It is usually used to cut tiles which meet on a roof ridge and are usually covered with a ridge cap. The plugin also provides several methods to arrange tiles so they won&#8217;t stick out of the roof.</p>
<p>3. This is possible. We&#8217;ll try to add some more tutorials to the documentation file. Our users suggestions and requests are always welcome and can always be posted on our website forum.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
   Asaf Amrami<br />
   Batzal Software</p>
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