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2017-05-02 03:52 PM
2017-05-15 05:57 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Does it mean that the GDL coding for getting correct floorplan views of any custom object will be simplified or basically disappear? We can just assign the hatches and attributes of the building materials ? That would be awesome!arqrivas wrote:So, in ARCHICAD 21 both Building Materials and Profiles were developed for GDL as well so any GDL-based element (including Doors and Windows) can use Profiles..
Besides the new stair and railing tool, I read the addition of Building Material and complex profiles for library parts, if it is what I'm thinking we will be able to choose any profile for doors and windows casings...
2017-05-16 07:17 PM
Constantin wrote:I don't think this development is related to how GDL Objects' 2D is generated. This is simply the fact that instead of Cut Fills and Surfaces, you can now define and/or use Building Materials, and the Cut Fills and Surfaces will come from the Building Material in GDL as well.laszlonagy wrote:Does it mean that the GDL coding for getting correct floorplan views of any custom object will be simplified or basically disappear? We can just assign the hatches and attributes of the building materials ? That would be awesome!arqrivas wrote:So, in ARCHICAD 21 both Building Materials and Profiles were developed for GDL as well so any GDL-based element (including Doors and Windows) can use Profiles..
Besides the new stair and railing tool, I read the addition of Building Material and complex profiles for library parts, if it is what I'm thinking we will be able to choose any profile for doors and windows casings...
2017-05-16 07:38 PM
vortextheory wrote:I received info from GRAPHISOFT that starting with ARCHICAD 21, there will be no box and no DVD. So I guess it will be a fully electronic software delivery (download only).
Purely because GS have to print a Marketed cardboard box in 15+ different languages and then burn a file to a DVD! then POST them out.
Seriously when is GS going to get with the times, just release the file, enough with boxing rubbish. I just chucked my v20 in the bin. I haven't used a DVD player for 3 years.
2017-05-16 07:47 PM
Richard wrote:The Railing Tool will be incredibly versatile in my opinion. Basically, you will be able to model anything with it that has a pattern of post-like elements with panel-like areas between then, along with Rails on top, Rails between these post-like elements, or only 1 or 2 of the above components, etc.
The railing tool is still a little mysterious. Is there any way to find out what is possible as far as turned balusters, goosenecks, and newels/volutes? (Basically, classic residential stairs)
2017-05-16 07:57 PM
kolddoo wrote:I am not aware of any development for ARCHICAD 21 that addressed this area.
Does anyone know if it will have support for high-dpi with screen scaling in windows? It is almost unusable with some 4k screens currently.
2017-05-16 09:11 PM
laszlonagy wrote:I got an answer from GRAPHISOFT and they said that a planar custom Railing panel will not be curved by ARCHICAD to automatically match the curve of the Stair Boundary. You would have to model the panel curved like you would want to see it in the placed Railing.Bricklyne wrote:Good question, but I cannot give a definitive answer since I have not tried saving custom panels. Stair Boundaries and Railing Reference Lines can have curved Segments, but I cannot say for certain if it also automatically bends those patterns or not...laszlonagy wrote:No, I meant doing custom railing/panels of this nature...
It will be possible to model something and save it as Stair Tread, Stair Riser, Railing Post or Railing Panel, then use them in the Stair/Railing. Is this what you are referring to?
2017-05-16 09:17 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Received some info from GRAPHISOFT about this.arqrivas wrote:So, in ARCHICAD 21 both Building Materials and Profiles were developed for GDL as well so any GDL-based element (including Doors and Windows) can use Profiles.
Besides the new stair and railing tool, I read the addition of Building Material and complex profiles for library parts, if it is what I'm thinking we will be able to choose any profile for doors and windows casings...
However, the given Library Part would have to be modified/updated to be able to use Profiles. I checked one of the default Windows and I do not see such a change. I think this would take considerable development time to update all ARCHICAD default library part to be able to use Profiles.
Would be great though to be able use Profiles for Window Frame, Sash, Reveal/Closure, Casing, Sill and Board, etc.
A similar list would exist for Doors, Cabinets and many other GDL Object types. Lots of possibilities.
2017-05-16 09:37 PM
David wrote:Some more info:Richard wrote:You will be able to use Profiles and custom elements with the tool. There will also be built-in options. Goosenecks are part of the tool, not sure about volutes. Screen shot from beta using built-in options, final release may differ.
The railing tool is still a little mysterious. Is there any way to find out what is possible as far as turned balusters, goosenecks, and newels/volutes? (Basically, classic residential stairs)
David
2017-05-17 04:00 AM
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