2022-01-23 12:00 AM - last edited on 2023-05-24 09:47 AM by Rubia Torres
How to make a wall hole follow the outline of a custom-shaped window using the Library Part Maker (LPM) add-on? I cannot find such an explanation in the Library Part Maker 25 User Guide: https://help.graphisoft.com/AC/25/INT/LPM.pdf
2022-07-06 10:52 AM
Hi,
well, it's a bit of a pity that another interesting tool but unfortunately with a big drawback.
Maybe in this case there is at least the possibility to skip when saving Window the hole that always gets rectangular? It would then be possible to replace it manually in the script or with the Opening Tool?
best
Rafał
2022-07-06 12:12 PM
Wallhole always does the trick. 😆
2022-07-06 12:22 PM
Try combining the Wallhole command with the LPM window 😁.
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2022-07-07 11:36 AM - edited 2022-07-07 11:38 AM
to explain why it is not that easy: current LPM creates attributes, geometry and properties code that is then "injected" into a door and/or window GDL object templates that carry all supporting "envelope" code including reveals, UI script, MVO logic etc... so, we would have to "test" the wall hole shape first and than conditionally "branch" the template code accordingly. That test requires a proper algorithmic analysis that could deal virtually with an infinite number of possibilities. Given the wall hole possible complexity it is a very difficult task and maybe it is not solvable with the current approach, which would then require a complete re-think of LPM's internal logic and thus blowing up the development time/resources to unpredictable proportions. And this is very difficult to justify at the commercial level. That's why I said that it is not really a trivial task.
2022-07-08 03:42 AM
Maybe if there was some way for a user to define edge type when using LPM? So you would basically have all the answers to the "test" before you even start?
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2022-10-22 01:55 PM - edited 2022-10-22 02:02 PM
You know this part?
https://bimcomponents.com/GSM/Details/21360
read the description, look at the Youtube-link. drag it into Archicad. I've made it some years ago - so its a little primitiv, Just draw the opening-lines yourself...
Another try:
also: read the description2023-02-02 01:34 PM
With all due respect it doesn't make sense. Graphisoft is the company that provided the add-on in the first place, so it might as well invest into finishing it up. It would be and could be immensely useful. Although it would bother many 3rd party developers... That I get.