2024-08-21 07:45 AM
Hi There. I want to use OSU Keyboard for better performance while working. See photo:
With this keyboard you can assign any ARCHICAD command to these keys. For example, I was thinking about this type of order:
• Save
• Cut
• Copy
• Paste
• Drag a Copy
• Rotate a Copy
• Mirror a Copy
• Split
• Intersect
So I wanted to put the stickers on those keys. I was looking for ARCHICAD icons of these commands:
and so on.
I saw a post where some ARCHICAD tools were downloadable from API account:
https://archicadapi.graphisoft.com/Archicad-gui-icon-style-guide
But here are only main working tools. Is there a same type of link to all ARCHICAD commands?
Thanks.
Operating system used: Windows
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2024-08-21 03:28 PM
Years ago, I had experimented with making an Archicad toolbox out of a cheap number pad. As Barry has suggested above, I'd taken screenshots of the icons but then traced over them in Inkscape to give me the .svg images I needed.
2024-08-21 08:36 AM
Just do a screen capture of the pet palette or tool bars?
Then a bit of editing/resizing and you can print it on your stickers.
Barry.
2024-08-21 11:33 AM
I wanted them to be transparent. That's why I was looking for SVG or PNG.
2024-08-21 03:28 PM
Years ago, I had experimented with making an Archicad toolbox out of a cheap number pad. As Barry has suggested above, I'd taken screenshots of the icons but then traced over them in Inkscape to give me the .svg images I needed.
2024-08-22 03:09 AM
If you have any image editing software, you could create an alpha channel to leave just the image you want.
Barry.
2024-08-22 05:47 AM
Could you not just use the Trace Bitmap tool in Inkscape? Or Image Trace in Illustrator?
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