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2015-04-27
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Hello everyone!
I am joining the existing topic regarding editing 2d objects. I use Archicad 23 and followed this tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXvseqFBcH4 and changed the 2d Symbol as in the tutorial. I don't see the lines in 2D after saving the object though.
Does anyone know why?
Thank you for your help
2022-04-26 03:00 AM
There was a time when that used to work.
I think something has changed over time.
When you open your script and delete all of the 2D script, add the following command.
FRAGMENT2 1, 0
This will force it to show what is drawn in layer 1 of the 2D symbol.
There are actually 16 layers that you can draw in (just press CTRL+L when in the 2D symbol editor window and you will see the layer list).
With a little more GDL coding you cans actually create an object that can have up to 16 different 2D views - ideal for plants.
But then we start diving the depths of GDL coding.
Barry.
2022-04-26 09:45 AM - edited 2022-04-26 09:58 AM
2022-04-26 10:34 AM
You would need to draw your side view on another layer, then add a conditional statement to check what view you are in as to which layer gets shown by your fragment command. Though I am not sure how GLOB_VIEW_TYPE works with symbols placed directly in a view generated from 3D...
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