GDL for gradient fill

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2019-02-05 11:57 PM
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2019-02-11 12:24 AM
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2019-02-11 02:35 AM
I could be wrong though.
However, why would you want to create a gradient fill?
There is already a linear and radial gradient fill that comes standard with Archicad.
These will be exactly the same as any gradient fill you could create - there is nothing unique about them as they don't have a pattern.
If you want unique colours you can save a favourite.
The favourite doen't seem to save the fill stretch or orientation though.
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2019-02-11 07:28 PM
DEFINE LINEAR_GRADIENT_FILL, DEFINE RADIAL_GRADIENT_FILL
however no code examples...
Piotr

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2019-02-13 10:59 PM
Piotr wrote:Yes that is what I mean. All very vague.
There are commands for creating gradients inline :
DEFINE LINEAR_GRADIENT_FILL, DEFINE RADIAL_GRADIENT_FILL
however no code examples...
Piotr
I have an object I use like a zone but for concept blocking. Basically places a GDL fill but with title and areas. It is more adaptable than a zone as it pushes and pulls the corners to make “L” shapes and can be shown on multiple storeys as needed.
So gradient fill to assist the presentation.
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2019-02-14 02:34 PM
You can trying asking at the GDL Center Forum. Graphisoft's GDL programmers follow that forum. they may be able to point you to more information.
David
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2019-02-14 10:36 PM
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2019-02-15 02:59 PM
From the home page: "GDL Center aims to aggregate the wealth of GDL knowledge in a single, easy-to-search website, and build a community for people interested in GDL."
I think their forum is just a small part of that task, it is more about the documentation.
If you post a question, please add a link to it in this thread.
David
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2019-02-17 06:40 AM
David wrote:http://gdl.graphisoft.com/forums/topic/gradient-fill
John
If you post a question, please add a link to it in this thread.
David
No response so far
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2019-02-19 12:23 PM
That would give some light how the command work.
Piotr