Window W/ Transom
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‎2006-04-18
03:55 PM
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Rubia Torres
‎2006-04-18
03:55 PM
what is the easiest and most presentable way when viewing 3D, to have "W Single Hung2 SE9" WITH TRANSOM?
So my question is how can i add transom to above mentioned window
Thanks
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‎2006-04-18 10:25 PM
‎2006-04-18
10:25 PM
TomWaltz wrote:I don't know either
I think it behaves differently in schedules than GS windows as well, so it could not be used in combination with them (though I could be wrong)

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‎2006-04-18 10:50 PM
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Stress wrote:I just checked their parameter lists. They have some parameters in common, but a lot that are different. It looks like the ones you are most likely to use are common to both, but I would not count on it in the real world.TomWaltz wrote:I don't know either
I think it behaves differently in schedules than GS windows as well, so it could not be used in combination with them (though I could be wrong)
Tom Waltz
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‎2006-04-19 03:34 PM
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I use door and window builder and have used it in combination with standard windows and produced schedules without problems. I use the interactive schedule for this. Soon you won't be using the archicad doors and windows, but not as soon as you would like due to the challenging interface.
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‎2006-04-19 04:08 PM
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TomWaltz wrote:That made me giggle, thanks Tom
The only way I can think of to get the schedule to be right would be to combine the two windows into one window object, which is not a form of hell I would wish on anyone.
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‎2006-04-19 07:06 PM
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Mike wrote:Mike,
... Soon you won't be using the archicad doors and windows, but not as soon as you would like due to the challenging interface...
Just curious, what do you mean by this? Some new window tool or something?
Dan K

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‎2006-04-19 07:29 PM
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Dan wrote:I think he just meant that if you spend the considerable time and effort to learn Door & Window builder, you will use that for everything and stop using the GS doors & windows.Mike wrote:Mike,
... Soon you won't be using the archicad doors and windows, but not as soon as you would like due to the challenging interface...
Just curious, what do you mean by this? Some new window tool or something?
Dan K
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