Door Insertion
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ā2004-08-19
08:19 PM
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Rubia Torres
ā2004-08-19
08:19 PM
Thanks.
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ā2004-08-20 07:42 AM
ā2004-08-20
07:42 AM
Yes.
Use the division toggle (palette at the bottom of your screen) and select your preferred division. Select door/window and hold over the Mercedes cursor over the wall until the division marks appear on the wall reference line, then select the division point (mercedes changes to checkmark) and click mouse to insert.
Easy as pie.
Use the division toggle (palette at the bottom of your screen) and select your preferred division. Select door/window and hold over the Mercedes cursor over the wall until the division marks appear on the wall reference line, then select the division point (mercedes changes to checkmark) and click mouse to insert.
Easy as pie.
Cameron Hestler, Architect
Archicad 27 / Mac Studio M1 Max - 32 GB / LG24" Monitors / 14.5 Sonoma
Archicad 27 / Mac Studio M1 Max - 32 GB / LG24" Monitors / 14.5 Sonoma

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ā2004-08-20 11:20 AM
ā2004-08-20
11:20 AM
Vitruvius wrote:As seen below ...
Use the division toggle (palette at the bottom of your screen) and select your preferred division. Select door/window and hold over the Mercedes cursor over the wall until the division marks appear on the wall reference line, then select the division point (mercedes changes to checkmark) and click mouse to insert. Easy as pie.
Djordje
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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ā2004-08-20 02:57 PM
ā2004-08-20
02:57 PM
This only works if the wall in question is perfectly centered between the 2 points of question. If I have a exterior wall that stretches for a long way with interior walls intersecting it perpendicularly then, if I place the cursor on the exterior wall, it will grab the mid point of the exterior wall instead of grabbing a point between two of the interior walls.
Correct me if I'm wrong. I didn't know if a user could select 2 points, first, then insert a door using the division tool.
Correct me if I'm wrong. I didn't know if a user could select 2 points, first, then insert a door using the division tool.
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ā2004-08-20 03:07 PM
ā2004-08-20
03:07 PM
With the settings as in Djordje's picture you can pick 2 points anyware on a wall and the door will be centered in between.
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ā2004-08-20 03:13 PM
ā2004-08-20
03:13 PM
In the "Control Box" palette there is a button for Special Point Constraint that will let you select the two end point and give you reference points according to your divisions settings (If your Control Box is not extended it is not shown, it will be a fly-out under Relative Construction Methods"). Just press the "Special Point Constraint " button with the tool active, click your points and go.
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ā2004-08-20 03:42 PM
ā2004-08-20
03:42 PM
SWEET!
Works great! Thanks.

Works great! Thanks.