FOLDING DOOR
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2013-06-12
02:34 AM
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10:51 AM
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Rubia Torres
2013-06-12
02:34 AM
I mean put the runner on the edges of the doors, not in the middle
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2013-06-12 05:46 AM
2013-06-12
05:46 AM
That will depend on how you object is scripted as to whether there is a parameter that will allow you to have the frame on the inside, outside or centre.
If you don't have a parameter like this in your object then the will not be a lot you can do with it (unless you are handy with GDL or start whiting out lines and drawing in your own (won't help in 3D)).
Maybe searching the libraries/internet for another folding door.
I see there is one in the BIM Components Portal for 17 but the same one does not appear in the 16 portal so that is not much help (it is called "D1 Sliding Folding Multipanel USA").
But it is a USA library part if you have access to the 16 USA library (sorry I don't) - maybe there is something in there?
Barry.
If you don't have a parameter like this in your object then the will not be a lot you can do with it (unless you are handy with GDL or start whiting out lines and drawing in your own (won't help in 3D)).
Maybe searching the libraries/internet for another folding door.
I see there is one in the BIM Components Portal for 17 but the same one does not appear in the 16 portal so that is not much help (it is called "D1 Sliding Folding Multipanel USA").
But it is a USA library part if you have access to the 16 USA library (sorry I don't) - maybe there is something in there?
Barry.
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2013-06-12 08:33 PM
2013-06-12
08:33 PM
Barry wrote:Thank you, found one, it worked sort of...in a diagramatical sort of way
That will depend on how you object is scripted as to whether there is a parameter that will allow you to have the frame on the inside, outside or centre.
If you don't have a parameter like this in your object then the will not be a lot you can do with it (unless you are handy with GDL or start whiting out lines and drawing in your own (won't help in 3D)).
Maybe searching the libraries/internet for another folding door.
I see there is one in the BIM Components Portal for 17 but the same one does not appear in the 16 portal so that is not much help (it is called "D1 Sliding Folding Multipanel USA").
But it is a USA library part if you have access to the 16 USA library (sorry I don't) - maybe there is something in there?
Barry.