Elevator block
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‎2006-02-17 11:26 PM
Does anybody have any ideas (other than buying a different block)? I'm stumped.

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‎2006-02-20 07:11 PM
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‎2006-02-21 08:37 PM
Erika wrote:That could be why the ASTOUNDING number of replies...
What is a "Block"?
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Anyway, I seem to have finally managed a basic installation of the 9US elevator... GDL

Now, shouldn't these be blocks that have been finalized and certified to work correctly? Am I doing something wrong (maybe using the block in the first place)? Any documented quirks with this one?
And as soon as I figure this one out, I'll move to the second block: parking stripes (how come only 90 degrees


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‎2006-02-21 09:02 PM
I've said before and I'll say it again: I'm not impressed with the "Special Edition" library at all. I've stuck with the basic Archicad 9 library. It has its warts, but at least it works.
I've never had a lot of luck with the Elevator Object. It works as a decent generic elevator, but does not conform well to a lot of catalog-based dimensions.
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‎2006-02-21 09:50 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Darn. I hate it when I'm wrong...
I think the word you are looking for is "Object" not "Block"


I've never had a lot of luck with the Elevator Object. It works as a decent generic elevator, but does not conform well to a lot of catalog-based dimensions.So I guess the only solution left are either tinker with the GDL block or buy another one, right? Oh well. Thanks for the info.
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‎2006-02-21 09:59 PM

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‎2006-02-21 10:05 PM
Sergio wrote:GDL object.
So I guess the only solution left are either tinker with the GDL block or buy another one, right?
I'm afraid so.
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‎2006-02-22 06:58 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Old habits die hard...
GDL object.

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‎2006-02-22 09:58 PM

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‎2006-02-22 10:05 PM
Why not bring up Revit Family and Arris Repeated Item....