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2012-03-16 05:18 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 03:13 PM by Rubia Torres
2012-03-22 08:18 AM
Aquavit wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on a site plan, building it up (in 2D currently) off an old hard copy survey. I was looking for a way to place coordinate markers (or dimensions), which would display the actual coordinates of each point in plan. The site plan is effectively 'geo-located' with the AC absolute coordinate system, so when I click on the junction of my Northing and Eastings the X,Y coordinate box shows the accurate -425300N and -66900E.
Thanks.
2012-03-22 08:46 AM
2012-03-22 10:20 AM
2012-03-22 10:33 AM
Aquavit wrote:I have never used this object but I think I read you have to enter the co-ordinates of the user origin into the object parameters.
Though I'm struggling to get its coordinate read out to return an accurate value. When I have 'absolute' coordinates set (i.e. delta un-checked in the coordinate box), and grid not rotated, my cursor indicates 0,0 at the project origin - but the SO_marker is returning an apparently random coordinate.
Aquavit wrote:I don't think so as that is a dimension tool built into Archicad and not an editable GDL object.
This may be a daft suggestion, especially from a GDL illiterate such as myself, is there a simple way to augment the std level dimension tool perhaps?
2012-03-22 09:05 PM
2022-12-19 01:12 PM
Still there? I might have a solution. Today I created a schedule of coordinates in my project.