Brand Spanking New GDL Book

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2009-03-03 06:00 AM
2009-03-03
06:00 AM
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Think Like a Spec Writer
AC4.55 through 28 / USA AC27-6010 USA
Rhino 8 Mac
MacOS 15.2
AC4.55 through 28 / USA AC27-6010 USA
Rhino 8 Mac
MacOS 15.2
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2009-05-26 10:17 PM
2009-05-26
10:17 PM
Hi Lec,
Project Preferences dialog where you can set the fractions. The one you need to set for data input to objects is labeled Working Units and Levels > Model Unit . Is it possible that this one is set to 1/8"?
In my work environment level of fractions are set to down to 1/16".There are several places in the
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2009-05-27 05:07 AM
2009-05-27
05:07 AM
Hi Andrew
Yep that's what I missed, thinking I had corrected it, (in wrong place).
As soon as I checked back at pg 65 (chamfer) somehow it knew that 1/16" was what I had last attempted, and it could now be 1/16" , and so it changed itself:--))
And I was glad to see the gap as 1/16" looked very similar your 0 gap parameter.
I guess in this I've learned a bit of inflexibility in AC(model) and gdl.
I think I will have to learn to live with 1/8" in gdl because I don't want to have to deal with 1/16ths in model....wait....hold the presses...what if..
in the master(or some other way) script (as Roberto hinted?) there was a statement that said or implied; 0 is > 0 ??; or something like that?
Is that how you got gap that says 0;(but isn't) in the script I downloaded (and did not modify), at first?
But I did check your master script and found nothing there.
Sorry to be such a pest. And I bet you'll be glad when I get to page 504?
Roberto,
I'm still analyzing at what you said.
Yep that's what I missed, thinking I had corrected it, (in wrong place).
As soon as I checked back at pg 65 (chamfer) somehow it knew that 1/16" was what I had last attempted, and it could now be 1/16" , and so it changed itself:--))
And I was glad to see the gap as 1/16" looked very similar your 0 gap parameter.
I guess in this I've learned a bit of inflexibility in AC(model) and gdl.
I think I will have to learn to live with 1/8" in gdl because I don't want to have to deal with 1/16ths in model....wait....hold the presses...what if..
in the master(or some other way) script (as Roberto hinted?) there was a statement that said or implied; 0 is > 0 ??; or something like that?
Is that how you got gap that says 0;(but isn't) in the script I downloaded (and did not modify), at first?
But I did check your master script and found nothing there.
Sorry to be such a pest. And I bet you'll be glad when I get to page 504?
Roberto,
I'm still analyzing at what you said.
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2009-05-27 05:20 AM
2009-05-27
05:20 AM
Hi Lec,
I admire the effort you're putting in to learn GDL. It's a lot to take in, and of course you will have questions along the way. It would be great to run a workshop or short course, but that's not practical right now. The forum is a good stand-in.
Well you're more than 10% of the way to page 504. As you go on I think the learning curve will become more gentle.
I admire the effort you're putting in to learn GDL. It's a lot to take in, and of course you will have questions along the way. It would be great to run a workshop or short course, but that's not practical right now. The forum is a good stand-in.
Well you're more than 10% of the way to page 504. As you go on I think the learning curve will become more gentle.
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2009-06-11 11:59 PM
2009-06-11
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2009-06-12 02:10 AM
2009-06-12
02:10 AM
Hi Andrew
They look great, but are also available for 5 credits here: http://archicadselect.com/objects.aspx ?
They look great, but are also available for 5 credits here: http://archicadselect.com/objects.aspx ?
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2009-06-12 03:27 AM
2009-06-12
03:27 AM
They ... are also available for 5 credits here: http://archicadselect.com/objects.aspx ?I'm not sure why there's a price difference, but I know which option I'd go for!
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2009-06-12 03:39 AM
2009-06-12
03:39 AM
Yes i know which one i'd go for to! just thought i'd give you a heads up 😉
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