2007-05-11 04:59 AM - last edited on 2023-05-24 11:01 AM by Rubia Torres
2007-05-11 06:18 AM
2007-05-11 05:47 PM
2007-05-12 06:27 PM
2007-05-12 09:30 PM
Laura wrote:Laura is correct concerning the majority of the 2D DET parts in the US library.
Concerning the Detailer, I suspect the main barrier here is Metric vs. Imperial units of measurement. The majority (if not all) of the Detailer Objects are not truely parametric -- they are actually created via different 2D symbols (FRAGMENTs) -- so making this library metric would require either 1) re-creating all of those fragments to comply with european standards, or 2) re-writing the 2D scripts to be parametric.
2007-05-15 11:43 PM
2007-05-16 12:25 AM
Peter wrote:
With regard to the various budgets of different countries in making these parts, we are only talking about 100 or so parts. They cant be that expensive to make in terms of man hours. I appreciate this may be measured in weeks or longer for more complicated parts, but with so many users over the world, each paying several thousand dollars/pounds/euros, why not spread the cost. Added value for the customer etc. I know a few parts is not going to make a huge difference to productivity, but every little helps! We do pay them money to make our lives easier.
2007-05-16 05:56 AM
2007-05-16 11:27 AM
Peter wrote:Norman Foster now makes projects for Russia. Can ask him as he makes out drawings. Under the Russian standards or under standards UK. But I do not know in what program he works.
I fully agree that I would never use the majority of 2d symbols from other countries. But they still should be included in this 'Universal Library' I'm proposing. What do you do if you have jobs both in the UK and Russia, for example, and both have to comply with local graphical standards?
As an alternative you could recode all the library parts to refer to a specific 'code' instead of an alphabetic localised name. Just make this code read from an external text file that has the correct language listed against the corresponding code line in it and it will display correctly in ArchiCAD. Any user would then be able to look at the library parts in any language they like without having to download and install another library. Graphisoft would also have to only code one set of parts too. A win-win solution maybe?This offer already was in section of "Wishes". But it does not find support of developers. Advice has been given only how to write a script that it was easier for translating on other languages.
2007-05-16 02:12 PM
Valery wrote:Off-topic but I think they use microstation...
Norman Foster now makes projects for Russia. Can ask him as he makes out drawings. Under the Russian standards or under standards UK. But I do not know in what program he works.