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Bruce
Advisor

Bounding hotspots in 2D

When there are no hotspots coded in the 2D script, ARCHICAD will automatically place 5 hotspots to your object in 2D view: 4 at each corner of the bounding box, and one in the centroid. However, once you code a hotspot, these disappear.

Is there a way to keep these hotspots, even when coding your own?
Bruce Walker
Barking Dog BIM YouTube
Mindmeister Mindmap
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David Maudlin
Rockstar
Bruce:

I cannot test it right now, but have you tried with the Object editor open: Details > Compatibility Options > Hotspots on bounding box?

David
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Bruce
Advisor
Hi David,

Yes, that does work...I'd forgotten about that one. Unfortunately, in this situation it isn't quite what I'm looking for, as I have a few different shapes coded into the one object, and I only want the bounding hotspots for one of them: it's an irregular shape that can be rotated around its Y axis.

I guess I'd like to be able to access the info that ARCHICAD uses to calculate the bounding box. The only thing I can find is SYMB_A_SIZE and SYMB_B_SIZE...but they are only for listing and labels.
Bruce Walker
Barking Dog BIM YouTube
Mindmeister Mindmap
-- since v8.1 --
AC27 5060 INT Full | Windows 11 64 Pro | 12th Gen Intel i7-12700H 2.30 GHz | 64 Gb RAM | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 32 Gb

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