Stair tool/shape
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2015-01-25 05:40 PM
2015-01-25
05:40 PM
Never have been able to figure out how to do that.
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2015-01-27 09:55 AM
2015-01-27
09:55 AM
Hi,
try this:
select your stair,
ctrl+T to access parameters,
hold ctrl+alt to activate the siringe,
click on another stair type on the browser Library area.
If you are on MAC use cmd instead of ctrl.
try this:
select your stair,
ctrl+T to access parameters,
hold ctrl+alt to activate the siringe,
click on another stair type on the browser Library area.
If you are on MAC use cmd instead of ctrl.

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2015-01-27 11:46 AM
2015-01-27
11:46 AM
That should work for the tread and structure surfaces, but rail is part of the saved stairmaker object, I believe.
Not entirely sure, because I hardly ever use the handrails from stairmaker.
If there are settings you use over and over again, I believe you can also edit the original stairmaker .gsm loaded in library.
I generally get a stair from a previous object and use the syringe method described above to get all the parameters the way I like them on new stairs.
Not entirely sure, because I hardly ever use the handrails from stairmaker.
If there are settings you use over and over again, I believe you can also edit the original stairmaker .gsm loaded in library.
I generally get a stair from a previous object and use the syringe method described above to get all the parameters the way I like them on new stairs.
Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
www.leloup.nl
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www.leloup.nl
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2015-01-27 07:01 PM
2015-01-27
07:01 PM
Ilder, your method doesn't work. However, Erwin, your method does if you have two different types of stair already in the plan. I was trying to do the change via Ilder's method; that is, getting the eyedropper in the stair type dialogue box in the stair tool.
I thought it would work similar to the doors and windows where one can transfer attributes to a different window or door type.
I thought it would work similar to the doors and windows where one can transfer attributes to a different window or door type.

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2015-01-28 09:53 AM
2015-01-28
09:53 AM
It works the same, but the railing bits are a bit mysterious and not part of the eyedropper method somehow. You can get all the 2d symbol settings and tread surfaces and such that you can setup without going into stairmaker to change this way. At least on my dutch version

Erwin Edel, Project Lead, Leloup Architecten
www.leloup.nl
ArchiCAD 9-26NED FULL
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Adobe Design Premium CS5
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2015-01-28 11:06 AM
2015-01-28
11:06 AM
What????????
Before writing the post i have tested it and it was there, right on my screen.
Today i can't repeat that, my method fails but i can't find the difference between today and yesterday..........It's not Archicad, perhaps my brain has a bug?
If i figure it out i will tell you.
Before writing the post i have tested it and it was there, right on my screen.
Today i can't repeat that, my method fails but i can't find the difference between today and yesterday..........It's not Archicad, perhaps my brain has a bug?
If i figure it out i will tell you.
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2015-01-28 04:36 PM
2015-01-28
04:36 PM
Just to be clear, am trying to take all the attributes from the stair on the plan and by using the eyedropper, apply them to the circular stair. Everything would stay the same from the original stair except for the shape. See pic below.