Bug in Library Part
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‎2009-03-05 09:43 AM
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‎2009-03-05 03:14 PM
It is ok here. It looks like the circle that represents the drain is being moved. Looking at the 2D Script, I cannot see why or how this would occur.
David
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‎2009-03-05 03:45 PM
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‎2009-03-05 05:53 PM
This might have transferred the coordinates of connection 3, which may have been correct for the original basin, but are now incorrect for the new one.
Does resetting the part help?
It's just a thought - I haven't checked to see if this could happen!
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‎2009-03-05 09:37 PM
Yes it is a bug.
For a temporarily fix, goto Line 43 of 2D script
Delete < add2 -a/2,-b >
Replace with < add2 -0.3, -0.508 >
This fixes X position. Y position is not perfect, because the fragment2 layer is out of scale, which leads to a mess in case of deformation. Only GS knows the original settings they have used.
Anyways, this can solve temporarily your problem.
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‎2009-03-05 10:50 PM
add2 0,b/0.475903*(0.125-0.075/2)
drawindex 40
CIRCLE2 0, 0, 0.03
del 1
at line 102 after the Minimum Space fill is placed.
Perhaps this will get fixed when the revised ArchiCAD 12 Library is released.
David
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‎2009-03-06 08:43 AM
The Lav Flat Back-Oval 12.gsm of the INT library is dated 29 Oct 2008 and has the MEP add on changes.
It must be differences betweeen INT and US versions, because line 102 is completely different from your.
Waiting for a revision.
The erratic location of circle (INT) appears when resizing the part.
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‎2009-03-06 02:25 PM
Olivier wrote:Olivier:
It must be differences betweeen INT and US versions, because line 102 is completely different from your.
But Rick (in the USA) is reporting the same bug. I cannot reproduce this bug with the object in my library, I have tried changing the "A" and "B" parameters, I don't see any other length parameters to change.
David
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‎2009-03-06 02:36 PM
David wrote:David, could it be that you have the MEP add on installed and Rick not?
But Rick (in the USA) is reporting the same bug. I cannot reproduce this bug with the object in my library, I have tried changing the "A" and "B" parameters, I don't see any other length parameters to change.
I'm out of ideas.
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‎2009-03-06 02:55 PM
Olivier wrote:Olivier:
David, could it be that you have the MEP add on installed and Rick not?
Perhaps. Does someone using MEP with the INT library have this problem?
David
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