Dwight wrote:
How is it that five minutes after I post the answer, thirty people have looked at these rudimentary code tidbits?
Is this really that arcane a skill?
Dwight -
Success! Thanks for the help and step by step directions - it worked like a charm.
What would be the steps to include all the original 2D script rather than to delete it? So we would have the options for fills, overhead lines, etc.? Or is this too much trouble than its worth? Seems like maybe I should really look into Objective...
Also, I'm assuming we could use the same steps to modify diffusers, speakers, etc.?
And yes, I think we could consider the topic of modifying GDL script slightly arcane, especially for those of us who know how to use a powerful software tool like archiCAD, but have little idea as to HOW it actually functions and operates. I am trained as an architect... not a software engineer... I will admit, I do find the script of an object rather intimidating and fear I'll do catastrophic damage to an object rather achieve any desired goal. I suppose more experiments will help ease this concern. But, this very reason is what makes this forum such a useful knowledge base.
It makes you wonder though, why wouldn't a simple parameter to rotate and object on all axis be included in the default object? We're certainly not the only ones working w/ slope ceilings are we? This would be an entirely different conversation though.
In any case. Thanks for the tips - I'm glad someone was able to help me out!