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2004-11-01 12:12 AM
2004-11-01 03:14 AM
Aussie wrote:As the topic name says - use Wall Accessories
I am looking to make a very simple accessory (a single panel at the base of wall)
Is there a particular command type do should use to create the accessory? I tried a block command but the wall openings didnt cut through the plinth
2004-11-01 08:37 AM
2004-11-01 06:42 PM
Aussie wrote:Your original query still isn't very clear, John. Are you saying that using the standard wall accessory with no trim and just a lower wainscot is not adequate? Is your panel supposed to have reveals, trim, etc then? ... that is, a single trimmed panel between each door/window opening, as opposed to a single panel at the base of the wall as you first said?
After all I am trying to use Wall accessories but wanted to know to script one so it is cut by openings.
2004-11-01 08:14 PM
Aussie wrote:Being just a humble architect I leave the arcane science of API programming to the likes of Karl and Ferenc ... so there are the people to ask, and the Developer's forum is probably the right place?
Thanks Djordje but that wasnt exactly the answer I was looking for
After all I am trying to use Wall accessories but wanted to know to script one so it is cut by openings.
2004-11-01 08:39 PM
Djordje wrote:So much more than a humble architect, my friend ... but as a humble not-an-architect, and Developer Forum moderator, let me suggest that GDL-Talk is the place to discuss this. The Dev Forum is for discussing writing add-ons, not using them. Producing a new wall accessory is completely a GDL matter. And the GDL forum here is not for topics this advanced.
Being just a humble architect I leave the arcane science of API programming to the likes of Karl and Ferenc ... so there are the people to ask, and the Developer's forum is probably the right place?
2004-11-02 05:09 AM
Karl wrote:Thanks Karl,
Your original query still isn't very clear, John. Are you saying that using the standard wall accessory with no trim and just a lower wainscot is not adequate? Is your panel supposed to have reveals, trim, etc then? ... that is, a single trimmed panel between each door/window opening, as opposed to a single panel at the base of the wall as you first said?
Karl
2004-11-02 06:25 AM
Aussie wrote:
I couldnt get the standard wall accessory to not show the trims. Just showing the waincoat would look ok in elevation but i wanted the wall to have the appearance of band of a differnent material. (ie running into the opening).
2004-11-02 07:40 PM
Aussie wrote:Glad you got it to do what you want, John.
Also I think it is a shame that GDL-talk is needed to discuss an item like this. After all this forum should be the font of all knowledge regardless of how complex an answer might be.