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Libraries & objects
About Archicad and BIMcloud libraries, their management and migration, objects and other library parts, etc.

Making a specific window

Anonymous
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Hi there..

I cant seem to find a window that has two side-hung windows (one on each side) and a whole fixed window in the middle.

Check Attachment for picture

Please Help

window.JPG
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Anonymous
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Look for this window (see picture). Remove it transom.
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Anonymous
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Okay. Thanks

But how do you put in a transom (or split) that devides the two opening windows. but not through the middel one?

If you know what i mean.

Thanks
Anonymous
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Excuse me, I do not understand you.
You ask how to remove the transom in the middle of the window?
Or You have a view ask device of "opening lines"?
Anonymous
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Like this..
window.JPG
Anonymous
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dD3 wrote:
But how do you put in a transom (or split) that devides the two opening windows. but not through the middel one?
You can create a custom window panel if you cannot find what you need in AC Library.
Simply make your window panel from slabs; then go to File > Libraries and Objects > Save Custom Component. Choose "Custom Window Panel".
After this, choose a window, go to its settings > Sash - Individual Options, choose "Custom Panel" and the newly created panel should be available there (in "Custom Panel Name" field).
For more info, you can do a search for "custom components" in AC Help.

Cheers.

Adrian Tudoreanu
Anonymous
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Thanks a Million
Anonymous
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dD3 wrote:
Like this..
No sample on the basis of which it can be done. Even if you use "Custom Component". You should make its own window.
Anonymous
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Then how can i do this?
Anonymous
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dD3 wrote:
Then how can i do this?
In this case you can create a custom window. Make it from slabs and save the 3D model as a window (see attached image).

Cheers.

Adrian Tudoreanu
Creating a Custom Window.jpg