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2021-05-26 09:16 PM - last edited on 2021-09-14 09:10 AM by Noemi Balogh
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2021-05-27 08:26 AM
Attribute definition in library parts. The materials and textures defined this way can be used in the script and its second generation scripts. Fills and line types defined and used in the master or 2D script have the same behavior as if they were defined in the MASTER_GDL script, but only if used by name or index (not through a parameter).So in my case I have a fill defined but I think it is bad style to have it pollute the project's attribute list.
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2022-07-06 11:09 AM
@Barry Kelly wrote:
I just defined a fill in an object and yes, it does add as an attribute as well.
But not until you place that object in the model.
If you don't place the object you don't get the attribute.
Where as the Master_GDL adds the attribute as soon as you re-load the library (not need to place any objects).
This problem has just reared it ugly head for me again.
As I said before, the in-line attribute defined in an object, was not added to a file unless you placed that object.
That was true in version 22.
My office has just made the jump from 22 to 25.
In 25, that object just has to be in your loaded library and it will add to the attributes.
Great, because as we have been converting our old jobs to 25, some of the fills are getting messed up.
Barry.