2008-02-21 10:55 PM
2008-02-22 07:39 PM
2008-02-22 07:51 PM
2008-02-22 09:11 PM
2008-02-23 12:24 AM
2008-02-23 02:06 PM
2008-02-23 03:40 PM
Rick wrote:What can lists quantify that the interactive scheduler can't?
If you are trying to quantify things, sorta what we need to do with a building, you need to develop list schemes.
2008-02-23 04:23 PM
Rashanyn wrote:Rashanyn:
I tried opening the .txt template file in the Notepad - but the description language used in the template seems not to be GDL (why ???) - and I don't know where to find the info on the language reference, syntax etc. I saw there were loads of "line" commands using absolute coordinates - stuff that reminds me of "drawing" in the earliest versions of Autobad...
From the AC11 Calculation Guide:
"1. Templates are coded in a simple programming language. It is highly recommended not to edit these files unless you are thoroughly familiar with the syntax
2. Template files cannot be edited with the Format Wizard."
So my question is "how on Earth do I get familiar with the syntax?". I apologize if it is explained somewhere in the Guide, I haven't managed to find it yet..
2008-02-23 05:27 PM
2008-02-23 05:29 PM
TomWaltz wrote:I would love to be wrong on this. Here is a sample list I do. It is a typical list for home building. If this could be done with the Interactive Scheduler i would love it. One nice thing I can do with listing is take the roof framing and have it round up to the nearest even foot for lumber reference. I didn't figure that out, but had someone write a script that goes into the lumber package. (I think he was one of the GS people who worked on that way back).
What can lists quantify that the interactive scheduler can't?