2021-05-29 11:46 PM - last edited on 2021-09-14 09:10 AM by Noemi Balogh
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2021-06-11 07:07 AM
Braza wrote:A road object that can branch (or connect cleanly with others) is much needed! Not sure if that's possible... It may be necessary for intersections to be separate objects.
Ok. Here is my suggestion: Road Design Object.
2021-06-11 08:38 AM
Braza wrote:This seems to be a good idea - but not nescessary with the Polyline - it could (should) get a fixed number of editabel hotspots what would make it much simpler to control.
Ok. Here is my suggestion: Road Design Object.
It is an object based in the Dynamic Polyline Object (developed by SinceV6, Seneca and Heimo) that help placing interpolated point for road design.
2021-06-11 11:27 AM
Hmooslechner wrote:I suggested the Polyline because left and right "Curbs" are not always a straight single segment. It also can have arcs and assume a very complex shape. IMO the Dynamic Polyline is perfect for this.
This seems to be a good idea -but not nescessary with the Polyline- it could (should) get a fixed number of editabel hotspots what would make it much simpler to control.
Hmooslechner wrote:Agreed. This Open Source Project Section would need a dedicated Wish Section to check the real need of an Open Source Project. BTW I see this Open Source Project Section not only for GDL objects and Macros. It can (and should) be used for Property Expressions, Surface Textures, Fills, etc.
All about this task: We should not only deposit GDL-splits for everyone-solutiions. We should also post ideas about needed objects ordered in the same categories as the normal Archicad-library does as extra task here - some sort of GDL-wishlist - also for GDL-Script-splits..
Hmooslechner wrote:Your stair object looks amazing. Try to get some help/insights from Peter Baksa from the GDL Library Department.
Personally - i now try to solve some problems with the ability of GDL to find its own insertion-Level-nr. for the use of library-parts which should cross several project-levels like my new stairway through the whole project.
Hmooslechner wrote:Well... It depends in the kind of object/tool you are trying to develop. If it is a single object with a simple purpose then yes its good to have it all in a single package. But it is a set of GDL objects that may do different tasks but share some scripts/routines then it is good to have a shared Macro for this packaged in an .lcf file.
What i think of GDL-library-parts which are usesing external scripts: I personally dont like this. In my opinion, every part should hold evering it needs in itself.
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2021-06-11 10:13 PM
Braza wrote:Agreed, and the way Braza suggested, simple explanation of the desired outcome or use and an image works great.
I think we should wait for other suggestions. IMO.
Cheers,