Door/Window Marker in ALL inches ie 48"x96"
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2007-12-05
10:29 PM
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2023-05-26
11:32 AM
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Rubia Torres
To my knowledge, there is no way to do this, correct?
hoping someone can surprise me...I know I could use the FM Parameters and put the dimension in manually but I really don't like to do anything that underminds the automation and forces me to remember to do things manually.
Thanks

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2007-12-06 01:46 AM
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2007-12-06 02:04 AM
David wrote:Can you give me a push in the right direction"
You would need to do a little GDL scripting within your D/W Marker.
ie......
1. Where can I find the marker?
2. How do I open & edit it?
I know how to open and edit objects, but I can't seem to find the dimension markers any where on my hard drive
Thanks

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2007-12-06 03:06 PM
vincon2 wrote:Go to File > GDL Objects > Open Object by Subtype... then Drawing Symbol > Marker > Window-Door Marker and you will see this list of the currently loaded markers (both built-in and in the loaded libraries), choose the part you want to alter and click Open. Save As... a copy of this part for editing.
1. Where can I find the marker?
2. How do I open & edit it?
The formatting of the text for dimensions is handled with the Str (String Function), check the GDL Reference Guide for an explanation and examples.
HTH
David
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2007-12-06 05:40 PM
It would display All inches as 48 96 . Not sure if it works on AC9...
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2007-12-07 02:27 AM
David wrote:What version are you in? I tried to do this on my MAC (I Just purchased one and I'm lost on how to workwith it) on version 11 and I can't find any individual objects in the place you told me to go.vincon2 wrote:Go to File > GDL Objects > Open Object by Subtype... then Drawing Symbol > Marker > Window-Door Marker and you will see this list of the currently loaded markers (both built-in and in the loaded libraries), choose the part you want to alter and click Open. Save As... a copy of this part for editing.
1. Where can I find the marker?
2. How do I open & edit it?
The formatting of the text for dimensions is handled with the Str (String Function), check the GDL Reference Guide for an explanation and examples.
HTH
David
It almost looks like version 11 has packaged everything into a single file and I cannot isolate individual objects.
I just put two bullets in my brain trying to convert from pc to mac and version 9 to 11 at the same time.
My head hurts.............
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2007-12-07 02:29 AM
Stress wrote:Dans not into responding to emails or PM's. I've tried to reach him for over a year with no success.
Dan Kunschik created a set of Builder Dimensions (talked about here)
It would display All inches as 48 96 . Not sure if it works on AC9...
Hope he's ok............
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2007-12-07 12:43 PM
The 11 library is all one file, a library container file, LCF. The other way of getting to individual markers would be to extract the LCF, which copies it to regular folders. You should find the Extract a Container command on the File -> Libraries and Objects Menu.

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2007-12-07 03:14 PM
vincon2 wrote:vincon2:
What version are you in? I tried to do this on my MAC (I Just purchased one and I'm lost on how to workwith it) on version 11 and I can't find any individual objects in the place you told me to go.
Following your signature, I based my reply on ArchiCAD 9, as James said, you may need to add the "Open Object by Subtype... " command to your Work Environment. This will give you access to all the library parts, some of them, like the Basic Door-Window Marker, are built into the application, so won't show up in an extracted .lcf file.
HTH
David
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