It must be controlled by the door object somehow.
There must be something in the object scripting that affects it.
I don't use the GS default library.
I have my own objects - not as sophisticated but they do what I want.
No matter what settings I have the zone will not go into the recess for my doors.
Whereas it will for a GS door in the same wall.
So there is obviously something in the object script that allows for the door recesses that I don't have in my door scripts.
It can't simply be the reveal depth and my doors use that too.
I would think that if the GS scripts can recognise these recess depths and it knows the frame thickness, it must be able to allow for the zone to extend into the frame.
Don't ask me what controls it but my guess is there is a parameter in the GS door that stores the recess to frame depth (not the standard reveal depth as even my door uses that) that the zone reads.
There are many hundreds of parameters - many of which are hidden to the user.
Finding the right one might allow it to be manipulated.
Not that this is any help at all - just my observation.
Barry.
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