How to change the default library settings for objects?
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2019-11-26 11:35 AM
2019-11-26
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2019-11-26 03:53 PM
2019-11-26
03:53 PM
You could change each object and re-save them, but that is not what you want to do.
Instead you want to alter you pen sets to match the objects.
You will also need to check (alter) other attributes such as fills, surfaces, building materials.
You may want to look at using the default Archicad template, as this will be set up with the correct attributes to match the default library.
You could also use the attribute manager to bring the attributes from the template into you client’s job or template.
Word of warning, you will need to know what you are doing if you want to do this properly.
Barry.
Instead you want to alter you pen sets to match the objects.
You will also need to check (alter) other attributes such as fills, surfaces, building materials.
You may want to look at using the default Archicad template, as this will be set up with the correct attributes to match the default library.
You could also use the attribute manager to bring the attributes from the template into you client’s job or template.
Word of warning, you will need to know what you are doing if you want to do this properly.
Barry.
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2020-01-27 05:01 PM
2020-01-27
05:01 PM
The only way of changing objects default specs is opening them change their values and save it again.
You can do it manually (one by one), which is a tedious task, or you can do it using GDL/xml tools that change chunks of objects at a time... But this is a very risky operation that must be done by very experienced BIM managers.
In alternative you can always start saving your own favorites with the desired specs.
Hope that helps.
You can do it manually (one by one), which is a tedious task, or you can do it using GDL/xml tools that change chunks of objects at a time... But this is a very risky operation that must be done by very experienced BIM managers.
In alternative you can always start saving your own favorites with the desired specs.
Hope that helps.
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2020-10-10 07:48 PM

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2020-10-12 04:00 AM
2020-10-12
04:00 AM
xpacefive wrote:
You can set a graphic override that will put all custom settings on automatically based on the layer the objects are on. Then save the override so it's active on all floor plan views that you want to see them on.https://jiofilocalhtml.runhttps://forpc.onl
Just be aware that graphic overrides will affect the entire object.
You can not just override one fill type or pen colour.
You will also lose control of all of the individual settings in the object itself (as you have chosen to override them).
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2021-02-23 02:09 PM
2021-02-23
02:09 PM
Actually I have two solutions beside the member that have already mentioned the favourite
Old school method: Let him create an office template with every a copy of every object in it's plan view (order is not important) saved with the desired settings. And when ever s/he starts a new project, just open that one, the rest will be just copy and past, or using the seringe and eye dropper.
GDL programming: If your client hires my services, I can create custom objects for your client that he will be able to set all his objects (ArchiCAD native and custom office object) from one graphical interface.
Old school method: Let him create an office template with every a copy of every object in it's plan view (order is not important) saved with the desired settings. And when ever s/he starts a new project, just open that one, the rest will be just copy and past, or using the seringe and eye dropper.
GDL programming: If your client hires my services, I can create custom objects for your client that he will be able to set all his objects (ArchiCAD native and custom office object) from one graphical interface.