GDL code for line thickness (NOT pen number)
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‎2012-07-06 04:09 AM
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‎2012-07-06 10:34 AM
Can be done via some workarounds - like using one of POLY* commands.
Best Regards,
Piotr
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‎2012-07-11 10:34 AM
(It looks like my GDL won't extend to that. We'llhave to do without it...)
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‎2012-07-11 11:30 AM
happy to read your diving a bit in GDL. AFAIK you can only assign a pen number to an element, hence the pen set will give the element its line weight… pen sets
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‎2012-07-11 12:03 PM

But that doesn't help with what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to print, using a modified ArchiCAD object called "Pens and colours 15", the actual numerical values for the line weights, the way it can be done for the RGB, so that when you change the penset you can read what the thickness is without having to look into the setting. So this is why I need it! This is also good for documenting office standards for new users to understand.
I'm singing the praises of BIMfast, BTW. Let's see what happens.
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‎2012-07-11 12:59 PM
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‎2012-07-11 02:43 PM
I will certainly use your suggestion for myself though.

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‎2012-07-12 09:42 AM
for the communication purpose, rather than using a list with values I prefer onscreen or print examples. On the following link you will be able to down load my BIM fast .tpl file (french version…)
If you open it and check the worksheets you will find one called C PENS. I have made a quick translation so do not be worried by my mistakes. You will find lines and fills all linked to the appropriate pens with explanations about how to use them. I use this worksheet as a drawing and link it to different scales and different pen sets. This way all members of the team can check pen sets and changes when they make some, they can print them or watch onscreen whatever the scale. Hope this will help you.
Cheers
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‎2012-07-12 12:28 PM
Forgot my phone at home today so just got home and found a notification for this. Sounds perfect! I'll have a good look when I start up my computer later and tether an internet connection. Will respond properly then...
Cheers
Kim
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‎2022-09-16 10:23 PM
I see this is like 10 years ago, wow. But I know what you are saying and I wanted the same things for myself. This GDL Object does just that, now what I am trying to do is learn GDL so I can pull the Pen Description so its all automatic. I read and too many users do not understand, automatic and simple and efficient. But any ways, here is the link so you can download this and it shows the pens weight by mm - so if you have a pen # 223 and it shows 0.35 mm and you go and change this to be 0.10 mm this GDL object pulls all this data automatically for you and shows you that it changed; its also a visual key to showing the pen table hope this finds you.
Pen Table V2.0
https://bimcomponents.com/GSM/Details/8301
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