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Stacked Window?

Anonymous
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Hi,

What do the "Stacked Window" options for windows do??

I put two windows on top of each other and tried turning them on and off, but it didn't seem to do anything. I was hoping that it would affect the schedules so that if I had two windows stacked it would show up as one (bigger) window in the schedule, but it didn't do that.

Couldn't find anything in help files or in the forums, so hopefuly someone can help me out?

Thanks.
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TomWaltz
Participant
sfoo wrote:
Hi,

What do the "Stacked Window" options for windows do??

I put two windows on top of each other and tried turning them on and off, but it didn't seem to do anything. I was hoping that it would affect the schedules so that if I had two windows stacked it would show up as one (bigger) window in the schedule, but it didn't do that.

Couldn't find anything in help files or in the forums, so hopefuly someone can help me out?

Thanks.
I could be wrong, but I think it modifies the frame of the window, so they look like one window in elevations.
Tom Waltz
Link
Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
That's right - it turns the trim off so that you can stack windows against each other. We worked long and hard with Graphisoft to get that option.

Many thanks go to Tibor Szolnoki at GS for his hard work and commitment to taking user's wishes and making them a reality.

Cheers,
Link.
LiHigh
Newcomer
Link wrote:
That's right - it turns the trim off so that you can stack windows against each other. We worked long and hard with Graphisoft to get that option.

Many thanks go to Tibor Szolnoki at GS for his hard work and commitment to taking user's wishes and making them a reality.

Cheers,
Link.
But why not the end frames been taken care of? 1/2 frame width? frameless?
Howard Phua

Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
LiHigh wrote:
But why not the end frames been taken care of? 1/2 frame width? frameless?
The new US Special Edition library has checkboxes in the UI for 'ganging' windows. I think that's what you're looking for? I don't believe GS has released an updated library with this feature for other countries yet.

Karl
One of the forum moderators
AC 28 USA and earlier   •   macOS Sequoia 15.2, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
Anonymous
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Where is the Stacked Window option? I'm not seeing it.
LiHigh
Newcomer
Karl wrote:
LiHigh wrote:
But why not the end frames been taken care of? 1/2 frame width? frameless?
The new US Special Edition library has checkboxes in the UI for 'ganging' windows. I think that's what you're looking for? I don't believe GS has released an updated library with this feature for other countries yet.

Karl
thanks Karl.

The Stack Window Option work better in v8.1! They changed it around and work differently in v9. And now, I've seen enough of SE Library.

WHAT'S GOING ON??????

My main concern: Doors & Windows are essential building elements for architect. Why on the earth that GS make these doors and windows that are not appealing to some of us. I no longer use any of the GS doors & windows. I've made ONE for my own use. Sometimes, I will have to use DWB 3.5 but never GS D&W!
Howard Phua

Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
Anonymous
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LiHigh wrote:
Link wrote:
That's right - it turns the trim off so that you can stack windows against each other. We worked long and hard with Graphisoft to get that option.

Many thanks go to Tibor Szolnoki at GS for his hard work and commitment to taking user's wishes and making them a reality.

Cheers,
Link.


But why not the end frames been taken care of? 1/2 frame width? frameless?

Where is this option may be this will resolve the lack of having transients above rectangular doors also.
Thanks,
Joseph
Anonymous
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Jay wrote:
Where is the Stacked Window option? I'm not seeing it.
It's in the window's parameters. Not all windows will have it though.

Thanks for the info everyone.. I wasn't using trims when I was playing around with the option, so it's no wonder I didn't see any difference!