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Different materials in the cross section, but why are they being merged?

LeeJaeYoung
Virtuoso

This is the window I made.
Why does this phenomenon appear in cross section?
The material is the state designated as gs_sash_mat and gs_glass_mat, respectively.
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2-sash Sliding Window 26

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GS door: glass fill - Graphisoft Community

In this case, prism_ status code is set to 5.
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So how should the frame and sash be treated?

 

AC27 on window 11
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kuvbur
Enthusiast

In section body with same fill merged. You need set different fills in code, with sect_fill

Structural engineer, developer of free addon for sync GDL param and properties

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kuvbur
Enthusiast

In section body with same fill merged. You need set different fills in code, with sect_fill

Structural engineer, developer of free addon for sync GDL param and properties

or...make a gap between elements.

But what about in standard windows?

AC27 on window 11

I thought it would be possible to use a different section fill for the surface, but I found out that wasn't possible.
Other surfaces have also been merged.
So, I decided that I had to use sect_fill.

AC27 on window 11

The default frame cut fill is "Background", sash cut fill is "Air space". They look the same, but are different attributes, so they don't merge.

 

 

Péter Baksa
Software Engineer, Library as a Platform
Graphisoft SE, Budapest

thank you I understand that the section material should be different, and I decided to create and use BG_Frame1,2 and BG_Sash.
Our country is all made up of bokchang.

AC27 on window 11