Sliding Folding Doors
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2008-08-18 12:54 PM - last edited on 2023-05-24 10:59 AM by Rubia Torres
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2008-08-19 12:34 AM
check out:
http://www.cadimagetools.com/products/tools.aspx?id=1
HTH
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2008-08-19 07:17 AM
If you don't have Cadimage and need to do this NOW (deadline), here's how I handle it:
Use an ordinary door object and set the panel specification to 'Empty'. Go ahead and set up the frame, trims, threshold, etc. to look like the product you're using (or close as possible). Write a GDL for the panels, and place them manually (or even construct and group them from standard AC tools). Since doors are usually expressed on the plan in the 'open' position, I put the panels on a layer that's normally turned off for the Floor Plan view, but on for the Elevation view and place the panels in the opening 'closed'. Create the plan-view leaves and motion indicators with 2D entities on a 2D plan layer.
Rationale for using the empty-panelled door is that it'll show up on your door schedule and / or show consistent symbology with other doors in your project.
I'm going to be working on a GDL for these myself, soon. Use 'em all the time, lately... particularly the 'Lotus Glastax' product.
Hope that helps.
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2008-08-19 09:54 AM
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2009-01-28 10:48 PM
My New Years resolution for 2010 will be to learn how to script with GDL, but that's like 11 months away.
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2009-01-29 01:19 AM
JaredBanks wrote:I can assure you if you buy Cadimage's Door and Window Builder you won't just use it for this "one thing" - you will use it for all doors and windows for the rest of your Archi-career.
Has any one found a solution this other than 3rd party software (which I don't own and can't justify for this one thing)? .....
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2009-01-29 04:13 AM
My general philosophy is that there's enough of regular archicad for my new users to learn before branching off into everything else... anyways, that's kind of a separate topic.
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2009-01-29 02:47 PM
I cannot make public promises like that but you
Regards,
Zsolt
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AC13, AC14 and upwards...
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2009-01-29 08:25 PM
JaredBanks wrote:Pretty sure it's one license per Archicad seat. Check out their website http://www.cadimagetools.com/index.aspx
I knew I was going to get in trouble with that statement! <b>[censored]</b>. Just out of curiosity, I buy CadImage's Door and Window Builder. Then what? Can only one user make stuff with it (at a time), but anyone can use those objects. Or do I essentially need one seat per key?
My general philosophy is that there's enough of regular archicad for my new users to learn before branching off into everything else... anyways, that's kind of a separate topic.
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2009-01-29 09:06 PM
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