2024-11-15 07:10 AM
Operating system used: Windows
I want to install this feature and use it, but the linked video didn't give me a proper python file.
In another response, an Archicad official said that there will be a way to use it without installing the Python file soon, but I'm wondering when that is and when it will be able to use this feature perfectly.
linked video :
https://graphisoft.sharefile.com/share/view/s852df7d2f10f47708082f329e3cc32d8
3 weeks ago
There's now a browser-based tool that will do the job graphically.
https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Graphisoft-Insights/The-Evolution-of-Editing-Object-Defaults-in-...
3 weeks ago
This browser based tool makes the mapping so much easier. 😀
Shame I have already done it the long winded manual way. 😥
Still it was good to check for any mistakes.
Barry.
3 weeks ago
I particularly like that one can filter by certain criteria and change all instances of, say, a surface. Pine Wood is not my favourite. 😄
Saturday
@vistasp wrote:
There's now a browser-based tool that will do the job graphically.
https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/Graphisoft-Insights/The-Evolution-of-Editing-Object-Defaults-in-...
There is no ability to comment on that page. It would be good to discuss this new tool and interact with the creators. Maybe @Magdolna Marosvari or one or our moderators can create a new topic for that purpose.
yesterday
You can create a new post yourself if you want to so you can then ask the questions that you want.
I tried it myself and it seemed quite straight forward.
A better forum might be Project Data & BIM as it really is about manipulating attributes rather than installing the software.
Barry.
yesterday
Will do @Barry Kelly, thanks. I think Libraries and Object is the proper forum.