Door and window builder question
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2006-06-20 03:53 PM
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2006-06-20 11:40 PM
I don't see a solution. Have you tried asking CadImage?

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2006-06-21 01:21 AM
You can't really do it using Door and Window Builder, but you can put in glazing bars in which make it look pretty close.
I have attached a module of an example window.
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2006-06-21 06:56 AM
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2006-06-21 03:44 PM
Click on parameters and scroll down to "glazing bars full window". Click "on".
Steve
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2006-06-21 04:51 PM
Mike wrote:I've had better luck getting answers from Cadimage by calling N.Z. Josh has been most helpful.
I have asked cadimage but have not received a response. Initial inquiry was probably 4 weeks ago. Thanks for the advice and I will take a look at the Mod file.
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2006-06-21 11:28 PM
Stephen wrote:Steve, you're a genius. I tend to overlook the parameters tab, you usually don't need them with all the settings available in the WindowBuilder Settings.
Mike,
Click on parameters and scroll down to "glazing bars full window". Click "on".
Steve
Nice one.

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2006-06-22 12:30 AM
You can fake it though by setting the glazing bars to the 'edge' type, turning off the top, left, and right options, and setting the vertical spacing to the height if the bottom sash. You can check my module file above to see this.
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2006-06-23 04:32 PM

Toggling "manager" on to store pre defined windows and components also involved a bit of a struggle on my end. I guess I need to pay more attention to what I can control in the standard parameters window. Once again, thanks for the help.
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2006-06-29 05:53 AM
Glad you got a reply on your problem with using Glazing bars. Im sorry that you didnt't get a faster response from CADimage. But we now have an International dedicated support support email for tools. You can address your questions to 'toolsupport@cadimagetools.com'. This is better than addressing your queries to individuals at the company who may be on holiday or not in the office for a period of time. Someone is always responsible for monitoring the toolsupport emails, and you'll always get a better response from this. We will generally always reply within 24Hrs depending on your time Zone difference to NZ.
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Stuart Morgan