Slave object followed another object
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2021-06-16
08:44 AM
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2021-09-14
09:07 AM
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Noemi Balogh
I use patches through labels so that my 2D drawings follow my 2d and 3D objects (in elevation too). My wish is to find a way to make an object followed by another object or any point : a bit like a label but containing a 3D script. Is it possible?
Link to my Label/Patch exemple : https://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/download/file.php?id=45197
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2021-06-16 09:20 AM
And it will not work for other elements.
The only other way I can think of to do this is by 'Grouping' them together.
But of course groups can be suspended so the items may get moved separately.
The label can follow an element as you have discovered.
But it is a built-in Archicad feature and not a programmable GDL option.
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2021-06-16 10:17 AM
Hmooslechner wrote:You think it's a Wish or you know it is impossible with AC24 ?
Its a wish!
I have to get the answer about my question before
Unfortunately, calling control and using groups is not what I'm looking for.

I am thinking about a GDL MEP command because I already see MEP object follow another one.
To be continued...
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2021-06-16 11:13 AM
Christophe wrote:
I am thinking about a GDL MEP command because I already see MEP object follow another one.
To be continued...
Now you are getting into the realms of an add-on.
MEP is an add-on (now built into Archicad, but still an add-on).
The objects would probably have to have their own special subtype (as MEP objects do) and their own special parameters so the information can be passed from one object to another.
It might be possible that way, but I don't think it will work with non-object elements.
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2021-06-16 01:49 PM
How to link a 3d element to another ?
With railing tool ?
1 - I save as a 3d element like a railing post.
2 - Then I link a tiny railing with this new library part.
3 - Finaly I tryed to modify GDL inside this library part to be able to call other through railing tool interface...
Like this :
It is necessary to purge some railing parts, post, bottom rail, etc. and second defect it is necessary to define a segment on which to place our diverted railing so that it remains associated with its support. This works very well !
It would be great to be able to create a single point railing with one baluster

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2021-06-18 05:55 AM
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2021-06-21 11:17 AM
Hmooslechner wrote:Hello Hmooslechner,
And in the railingtool, GDL-Objects loose their builtin ability for editabele hotspots.
I added a MUL command to allow scaling of my called object

Here is a demo :
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