Rotate Lamp Object
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2010-06-15 11:35 PM
Based on reading other threads about similar topics, I'm not too optimistic. I've read its possible if you modify the GDL script of the object, but this is a bit beyond me. If modifying the GDL script is rather straightforward and someone could walk me through it, I'd really appreciate the help.
Thank you.

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2010-06-16 05:11 AM
1: Make the new Object so as not to ruin the original:
Place the original object in the plan view, select it and "File>Libraries and Objects>Open Object"
"Save As" a new name. Place the new file in a new library folder. Keep the object parameter/script dialog box open.
2: Add Parameter:
Open the Parameter List, add two parameter values and make them look like this attachment. Play with the bits - you are making an angle parameter for the x and y planes.

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2010-06-16 05:13 AM
This is a raw hack, but make the lead-in for the 3D script look like this attachment

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2010-06-16 05:19 AM
Throw away the existing script.
Add the attached line of code.
This merely gives you a modelled representation of the object, not a proper dotted overhead line like you should have.
That needs more specific scripting.
Others can help you better than me, but these quick changes will get you a tilted light fixture.

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2010-06-16 05:20 AM
If i knew more about this newfangled stuff I could direct you better.

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2010-06-16 05:40 AM
Is this really that arcane a skill?
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2010-06-16 07:48 AM

hope I can buy your book soon.

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2010-06-16 09:04 AM
Dwight wrote:In the parameters page when you're editing the object there are double-headed arrows to drag a parameter up or down in the list to the desired location.
NOTE: adding parameters at the end of the parameter list makes the tilt parameters appear beneath the Parameters for Listing Area.
Dwight wrote:
If i knew more about this newfangled stuff I could direct you better.

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2010-06-16 12:59 PM
BenY_Boston wrote:Try OBJECTiVE if you want a simple, intuitive way to rotate objects like lamps. To rotate, do the following (referring to the attached image):
Does anyone know how to rotate a standard archiCAD library lamp object (ie. Fluorescent Recessed 02 13) along the x-axis to accommodate a sloped ceiling?
- 1. Select the lamp and use the menu
OBJECTiVE > Tools > Rotate. Click twice to define the axis to rotate the lamp around.
2. Then click a third time to define the rotation angle (you can use the standard coordinate input to type an angle too).
3. The result in 3D (before and after).
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2010-06-16 07:10 PM