Editing an existing List Scheme Template - HOW?
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2008-02-21 10:55 PM
I tried to find a way to edit it using the Format Wizard in the Setup List schemes - List Format window - but it only lets me create a new list template, I can't find a way to convince it to load an existing template (.txt) and edit it.
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2008-02-22 07:39 PM

OK - I guess this one was too hard; I apologize.

I can not believe that in one of the most advanced existing architectural CAD software one has to create a simple graphical list template by selecting menu items, entering various values in pop-up menus or writing code - instead of using existing drawing tools (line, polyline...), as one would expect

And especially not that once created, the template could be either edited in a text editor or re-done from scratch....
well, perhaps in release 12 or 13....

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2008-02-22 07:51 PM
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2008-02-22 09:11 PM

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2008-02-23 12:24 AM
While Mr. Tom is a SuperPower user, and a man of great cheer, I disagree that the Interactive Scheduler can do about 90% of what is needed. I would say closer to 10%. If you are trying to quantify things, sorta what we need to do with a building, you need to develop list schemes. I would stay away from the Graphic Template unless you are looking for suicidal excuses as if might drive you over the edge. It is sad but true, even with the "advanced CAD" program we have, you most likely will need to export your list and reformat it. I export tab/text into Excel. I think the Graphic Template was developed by an ex-GS employee now working for Bush's torture squad.
This little booklet might help...
http://www.thompsonplans.com/files/TappingCalcMenu.pdf
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2008-02-23 02:06 PM
I figured out how to turn off the calculation of unwanted properties, but the empty columns are still there in the final list (thanks to the list template used - the one that I'd like to edit so that it doesn't create the third and the fifth column and that the other columns stay, shifting in their place.
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:
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.
BTW Thank you for the booklet, I downloaded it - it seems it will be quite useful.
The interactive scheduler could be useful for the purpose, I guess - but I haven't managed yet to find out how to create sub-lists i.e. how to separate data for each apartment. For example (what the list should look like):
FIRST FLOOR LIST
APARTMENT NAME_____________AREA
APARTMENT 01
Apartment 01 Kitchen ................ 9.00 m2
Apartment 01 Bathroom ........... 7.00 m2
Apartment 01 Bedroom ............20.00 m2
...
___________________________________
APARTMENT 01 TOTAL ............ XX.XX m2
___________________________________
APARTMENT 02
Apartment 02 Kitchen ................ 9.52 m2
Apartment 02 Bathroom ........... 6.00 m2
Apartment 02 Bedroom ............23.00 m2
...
___________________________________
APARTMENT 02 TOTAL ............ XX.XX m2
___________________________________
....
...
___________________________________
FIRST FLOOR TOTAL ............ XXXX.XX m2
___________________________________
Each apartment has got its own zone category and each room has a separate, numbered zone.

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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.

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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..
It has been a long time since I worked with this format, but see the attached pdf file for some information (the guide is nearly 10 years old). With this guide and some backwards engineering of some existing templates I was able to create my own schedules, which I still use today with ArchiCAD 11. I don't know if this will work for what you are trying to achieve. As others have noted, list templates are in the past, the Interactive Scheduler is the future, so I don't expect much support from Graphisoft for this.
HTH
David
www.davidmaudlin.com
Digital Architecture
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2008-02-23 05:27 PM
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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?
If you think IS can do this I would try it again, but in the past I could not, but that was awhile back. For the most part everything is grouped by layers.