2023-11-22
01:48 PM
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2024-09-26
01:33 PM
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Doreena Deng
Doors are standard here.
The window is something I simply made.
The frame goes underneath the wall.
What command is this possible?
To study door frame creation, which gsm file should I open and study?
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2023-12-08 02:52 PM
Hi,
the trick is that the wall contour is drawn again with simple LINE2 commands in "WallholeCut" macro.
2023-11-23 02:36 AM
Does it really matter?
Will you see a difference when you print?
It is probably something to do with WALLHOLE2 and WALLLINE2.
But the Graphisoft objects are notoriously difficult to try to understand unless you are a GDL wizard.
Barry.
2023-11-23 03:47 AM
If your object has all the AC window parameters, you could call the WallClosure macro into your 2D script. I think that will do most of the wall interactions for you.
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2023-11-23 02:29 PM
While looking for the part you mentioned, I found and looked at the wallline2 part, and I could only see functions such as line_type and line_property in front of wallline2.
Next time I study windows and doors again, I will have to study them in more detail.
Thanks for your help.
2023-11-23 03:17 PM
I asked this before, but there was no answer. ^^
I want the frame to be below wallline2. What shoul... - Page 2 - Graphisoft Community
2023-11-24 02:18 AM
Time to merge threads.
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2023-11-24 02:25 AM
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The translation is strange?
2023-12-08 02:52 PM
Hi,
the trick is that the wall contour is drawn again with simple LINE2 commands in "WallholeCut" macro.