Door Insertion Point - why does it insert where it is?

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2015-07-24
12:08 AM
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2023-05-26
11:15 AM
by
Rubia Torres
trying to insert door objects EXACTLY where I want to insert them from the get go..but for some reason ALL doors seem to only be insertable (if that is a word) based on some "shim spacer" point...not the HINGE point...how do I get the doors to insert using a "HINGE" point as the insertion point?

i>u
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2015-07-24 12:56 AM
If I see it correctly the frames in the Wall are not drawn in the original DWG. If they were you had the point to click to.
Here is what I would do: Let's say your frame is 2". I would Special Snap Points to the Distance option and set this 2" for the Distance value. Then I would hover my cursor outside the edge of the Door on the Wall edge and the Special Snap Point would show me where to click.
I hope this explanation makes sense.
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2015-07-24 02:00 AM
I mean seriously. I general, designers could care less how/where that shim spot is because...well, shimming and gaps involve many factors so why are we inserting doors based on a "node" that is...well, useless? (the question is rhetorical).
I think for future version...Graphisoft may want to consider creating or embedding or coding in a "hotspot" in the door object that can be used as an insertion target..............such as the door hinge.
i>u
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2015-07-24 03:35 AM
Inserting by the door hinge will be useless as it is the edge of the frame that needs to touch (or be slightly clear) of the other wall.
To me it makes perfect sense to place a door object by the side of the frame.
After all you are positioning the entire frame and not just the door.
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2015-07-24 05:04 AM
If a door is close to a corner you will have no room for your trim. How do you expect to get a door trim in there?
i>u
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2015-07-24 02:54 PM
Doesn't solve your request for having another insert point, but at least it eliminates another set of lines+points.
Bill
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2015-07-24 03:39 PM
Actually I can see where you are coming from because in case of all other GDL Object types that do not insert into a Wall you can define as many hotspots as you want and you can insert them by any of these hotspots. Even in case of Skylights, which is also a GDL Object type that insert into a host element.
So this is only the limitation of Doors and Windows.
I guess this is just how historically these two Tools were designed and programmed to work.
If you make a wish, please post its link here so people know about it and can vote for it.
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2015-07-29 09:01 PM
Then later when you want to catapult to 2015 you can select all of your doors and change the frame width to whatever you want and the doors expand from the original insertion point, keeping the doors in place.
A work around for sure, but doable.
Or set up your
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