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2013-03-28
04:51 AM
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2023-05-24
11:47 AM
by
Rubia Torres
2013-03-28 08:25 AM
2013-03-28 10:05 AM
2013-03-28 02:40 PM
dirty wrote:no. The S/E are built by archicad from the 3D model. And this is true also for objects. You have to use the GDL 3D Script.
Thanks for the feedback rocorona. I'd read about using GLOB_CONTEXT in
thisthread to trigger FRAGMENT layer information in the symbol view, but I was never able to get this working. Is the '2D Symbol' window in the GDL editor the best place to make 2D elements appear in section/elevation?
want the section fill to be able to automatically read the outermost skin ofanycomposite wall skin
2013-03-28 03:38 PM
2013-03-29 06:11 AM
rocorona wrote:This is what I was afraid of. Except I don't understand how composite walls, slabs, and roofs can accurately communicate these skin fills with the right thickness in the right position.dirty wrote:no. The S/E are built by archicad from the 3D model. And this is true also for objects. You have to use the GDL 3D Script.
Is the '2D Symbol' window in the GDL editor the best place to make 2D elements appear in section/elevation?
no time to go further, now, but you need to look at WALL_FILL and WALL_SKINS_PARAMS globals to get the correct fill to use. But I think it would be very hard to align it with the wall fill.
2013-03-29 06:25 AM
F. wrote:F. Beister I stole a lot of the script workings in 2D plan view from the 'TurnPlaster' macro which I assume is what you're referring to. However I haven't seen an example of another window or door type that shows a turned plaster layer in
Have a look at the basic library. There is macro, which do the job automatically. GS widos do use it too.
2013-03-31 08:17 PM