How to make the "solar shade" device linetypes?

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‎2015-08-13 07:05 PM
‎2015-08-13
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‎2015-08-14 03:38 AM
‎2015-08-14
03:38 AM
Unfortunately objects don't have the option for overhead / uncut line types in the object settings.
Storey sensitivity has to be scripted into the object.
If this has been done then in the parameters (custom settings) you will find the options.
Like stairs allowing you to show and hide treads on different stories and changing their line types.
But if it hasn't been scripted in (and I am guessing it hasn't) then you are out of luck.
So it is either 2D line work in one of the stories or convert the object to a morph and then you will have the overhead / uncut line type control.
Barry.
Storey sensitivity has to be scripted into the object.
If this has been done then in the parameters (custom settings) you will find the options.
Like stairs allowing you to show and hide treads on different stories and changing their line types.
But if it hasn't been scripted in (and I am guessing it hasn't) then you are out of luck.
So it is either 2D line work in one of the stories or convert the object to a morph and then you will have the overhead / uncut line type control.
Barry.
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‎2015-08-14 03:42 AM
‎2015-08-14
03:42 AM
how sad....back to resorting to 2D linework "ontop of" the 3D objects location....how very sad.
Barry wrote:
Unfortunately objects don't have the option for overhead / uncut line types in the object settings.
Storey sensitivity has to be scripted into the object.
If this has been done then in the parameters (custom settings) you will find the options.
Like stairs allowing you to show and hide treads on different stories and changing their line types.
But if it hasn't been scripted in (and I am guessing it hasn't) then you are out of luck.
So it is either 2D line work in one of the stories or convert the object to a morph and then you will have the overhead / uncut line type control.
Barry.
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‎2015-08-14 02:17 PM
‎2015-08-14
02:17 PM
rob2218 wrote:What you want is super simple gdl scripting
how sad....back to resorting to 2D linework "ontop of" the 3D objects location....how very sad.Barry wrote:
Unfortunately objects don't have the option for overhead / uncut line types in the object settings.
Storey sensitivity has to be scripted into the object.
If this has been done then in the parameters (custom settings) you will find the options.
Like stairs allowing you to show and hide treads on different stories and changing their line types.
But if it hasn't been scripted in (and I am guessing it hasn't) then you are out of luck.
So it is either 2D line work in one of the stories or convert the object to a morph and then you will have the overhead / uncut line type control.
Barry.

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‎2015-08-14 08:12 PM
‎2015-08-14
08:12 PM
Super simple scripting? Really?
Would you be able to walk me thru it or showme?
Would you be able to walk me thru it or showme?
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‎2015-08-14 11:47 PM
‎2015-08-14
11:47 PM
rob2218 wrote:Not right this second but I could write something up for you this weekend
Super simple scripting? Really?
Would you be able to walk me thru it or showme?

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‎2015-08-15 01:34 AM
‎2015-08-15
01:34 AM
that would be awesome-sauce!
thanks.
thanks.
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‎2015-08-18 03:29 PM
‎2015-08-18
03:29 PM
rob2218 wrote:sorry i havent had a chance yet to put anything together for you yet. Ill try this week if you are still interested
that would be awesome-sauce!
thanks.

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‎2015-08-18 03:32 PM
‎2015-08-18
03:32 PM
Sure, still interested. Since you are doing this at your generosity, I'm most appreciative so no worries about when it gets done. Thanks for being so kind.
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