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Ben wrote:Actually if this was the only advantage, I'd wonder why ganging was introduced in the first place - the removal of those lines was automatic in previous versions. The windows should of course be scripted to take full advantage of the ganging feature when generating 2D and 3D views. It's a great feature when you construct glazing by combining individual pane modules (I mean simple window objects), since the outer frames blend realistically into each other (if scripted right). I find this is often much easier to get right than to use the storfront or complex glazing objects.
Ganging is a great feature. It's used when you have a row of windows or a window next to a glass door, basically what this feature does is to take away the 2D lines of the window/door opening.