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2008-10-19 12:09 AM
2008-11-23 08:54 AM
2008-11-23 02:29 PM
Conrado wrote:Conrado:
Just purchase MEP Modeler and had a Editing was also easy, except that I have on an off results while inserting a "T" or a "WYE" to branch out. For some unknown reason sometimes it worked and other times did not.
2008-11-23 08:09 PM
2008-11-23 08:31 PM
David wrote:Of course, everyone should do this. But, in the case of MEP, it only runs in 12 with all of the latest hotfixes, so at least until the next hotfix, not essential...
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2008-11-23 08:35 PM
David wrote:Not necessary. Works perfectly for me with groups enabled. As you know, duct routings are NOT auto grouped, but rather smart-assembled.
Make sure that Groups are Suspended when inserting a T, Take-off or Wye into an existing duct run.
2008-11-23 09:19 PM
Conrado wrote:Hi Conrado,
Where I have miserably failed is in understanding how to create Custom MEP Parts. The manual guide you to "select a file name and location for the parts" and two paragraphs later it says that the "the new MEP object is in the Library Managers Other Objects Group".
Maybe Karl or Erica could pitch in and explain better than the manual because I am lost on this one. I was unableto find where is that "Duct Terminal Settings" panel shown in page 52 of the Manual.
2008-11-24 02:38 PM
Karl wrote:If Autogroup is On when Routing (creating) a duct run, then the duct elements will be grouped. When trying to take a branch line off of this run with Groups enabled, you will get the Insert Junction Element dialog box, select a junction, and then nothing will happen (this will work if Groups are Suspended). So other options are to make sure that Autogroup is Off when Routing, or selecting the Grouped duct run and Ungrouping it. Since the first duct run is not selected when starting the Junction Element, it is not apparent it is a Group, unlike editing other Grouped elements (a line of walls, a sequence of lines, etc.) where the Group hotspots will show.David wrote:Not necessary. Works perfectly for me with groups enabled. As you know, duct routings are NOT auto grouped, but rather smart-assembled.
Make sure that Groups are Suspended when inserting a T, Take-off or Wye into an existing duct run.
IF you were to group your duct elements (which is completely unnecessary in most cases IMHO because of the smart selection tool), then, yes, you would have to suspend grouping if you want to T or Y out of a piece of duct that is a group member.
2008-11-24 05:19 PM
David wrote:I apologize, David. You're absolutely right. I had autogroup disabled and didn't realize it would affect routings.
If Autogroup is On when Routing (creating) a duct run, then the duct elements will be grouped. When trying to take a branch line off of this run with Groups enabled, you will get the Insert Junction Element dialog box, select a junction, and then nothing will happen (this will work if Groups are Suspended). So other options are to make sure that Autogroup is Off when Routing, or selecting the Grouped duct run and Ungrouping it. Since the first duct run is not selected when starting the Junction Element, it is not apparent it is a Group, unlike editing other Grouped elements (a line of walls, a sequence of lines, etc.) where the Group hotspots will show.
If Autogroup is usually On, the ducts end up being grouped, and the easiest solution is to Suspend Groups. As there is no feedback about the Grouped duct run during Junction Insertion, I think Conrado’s problem will be not be unusual.
Cheers,
David
2009-01-13 05:01 PM
Akos wrote:"The International English and German versions of the Graphisoft MEP Modeler start to ship on October 22nd.
Dear Archi-Talkers,
Please find the official announcement about the Graphisoft MEP Modeler here
www.graphisoft.com/company/press_zone/graphisoft_mep_modeler.html
2009-01-13 05:45 PM
Philippe wrote:The SketchUp addon for AC12 has been promised to be available "soon" for months. So I am convinced that they are using a geologic calendar.
how many weeks are included in the "coming" weeks?