6 Panel Vertical Window
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‎2015-10-26
09:14 PM
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‎2023-05-23
04:20 PM
by
Rubia Torres
Is there a way to do it without needing to make a custom object? and if the only way is by custom object, how can I assign some panels to be awning and others fixed?
Thanks

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‎2015-10-26 11:12 PM
In elevation view, just copy on above the other.
There are some fancy window objects out there that can do this as 1 window, but if you don't have one of these window objects you can still do it.
Consider how the window will actually be made. I will probably not he one single window. ?
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‎2015-10-26 11:38 PM

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‎2015-10-26 11:59 PM
You can give the windows your not using in the schedule an ID that is excluded by the schedule filters. Give all but one of them an ID of X or something, and then exclude windows with the ID of X from your schedule.
Beware, the window schedule does not update until you do something to make it automatically update, like close it and open it again. So if you don't see the results you thought you would get you might need to close and open the schedule again. ?
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‎2015-10-27 08:59 PM
… but it's pretty close.
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‎2015-10-27 09:12 PM
Thanks Stuart!
I'll download a demo version of cadimage and learn how to use it.
Thanks!
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‎2015-11-02 01:14 AM
In Australia we have AusWinDoor Builder which is currently available for AC18 and a window like yours would be a breeze to do (Except that the top curved window would be done separately)
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‎2015-11-02 02:54 AM
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‎2015-11-03 06:30 PM
How can I do that?
See attached pic.
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‎2015-11-05 01:09 AM
arqrivas wrote:I can't tell you at the moment, sorry. I am staying away from windows at the moment, as I picked up a bug that crashes Archicad when going to the Setout options in Cadimage windows, after updating the tool yesterday. They are hoping to have a fix very soon. I can't think of anything off the top of my head, but need to look at all the options.
Hi, Stuart, I made the window with the cadimage tool, but I can't find where to add more resolution to the curve in the top arch of the windows.
How can I do that?
See attached pic.