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2006-10-13
07:46 PM
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2006-10-13
07:46 PM
Or should I just define my own window (using slabs not GDL that is)
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2006-10-13 07:57 PM
2006-10-13
07:57 PM
I haven't checked the library to be sure, but this looks like a roll your own situation.

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2006-10-13 08:51 PM
2006-10-13
08:51 PM
It's possible to get a similar window using the basic AC10 window (in the Int library,at least).
But to get full flexibility, different frame settings etc, I prefer to assemble it from individual, stacked windows.
But to get full flexibility, different frame settings etc, I prefer to assemble it from individual, stacked windows.
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2006-10-13 09:29 PM
2006-10-13
09:29 PM
Thomas wrote:Do you have a window called "basic window" in your library? or do you mean any basic window from the library?
It's possible to get a similar window using the basic AC10 window (in the Int library,at least).
I've never tried the stacked window approach, isn't it a hassle to move around and edit?

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2006-10-13 09:45 PM
2006-10-13
09:45 PM
Hassanen wrote:Well, it's actually called "Basfönster 10". I'm currently using the Swedish object library, which basically is a translation of the INT library. I'm not sure of the INT name, and I can't load the other library at the moment, but I think its the most customizable window at the top level of the window section of the library. Maybe Mats Knutsson or Ben Odonnel can fill in?
Do you have a window called "basic window" in your library? or do you mean any basic window from the library?
I've never tried the stacked window approach, isn't it a hassle to move around and edit?
I find stacking windows is easy in 10. Use a live S/E or 3D view when editing after placement. With the stacking parameters in the AC10 windows, it's fairly easy to get good displays in all views. Also, I'm fond of the Danish Velfac windows, who are suited to be represented this way. (www.velfac.dk)
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2006-10-15 11:25 PM
2006-10-15
11:25 PM
Cadimage Door and Window Builder. Very easy. I don't use anything else.
It does have its peculiarities, but is very very flexible.
It does have its peculiarities, but is very very flexible.
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2007-01-10 03:05 AM
2007-01-10
03:05 AM
THOMAS HOLM WROTE: "But to get full flexibility, different frame settings etc, I prefer to assemble it from individual, stacked windows."
Any way to combine stacked windows into a single unit that will read as ONE window in the dynamic window schedule? (besides just mulling them so they look good in 3d)
Because I'm not finding what I need in the Library:
Example A) Fixed Window with Awning below it
Example B) Fixed 4ft window flanked by 2ft awning windows (the Library "Ribbon" option keeps all units the same width as one another)
When I "pair" these using separate windows, it messes up my Window Schedule, as the mfr. wants to see them as "single" combined units...
Any solutions out there?
Because I'm not finding what I need in the Library:
Example A) Fixed Window with Awning below it
Example B) Fixed 4ft window flanked by 2ft awning windows (the Library "Ribbon" option keeps all units the same width as one another)
When I "pair" these using separate windows, it messes up my Window Schedule, as the mfr. wants to see them as "single" combined units...
Any solutions out there?