Align Tool - Thank You

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2006-05-29 02:30 PM
2006-05-29
02:30 PM
I've been waiting since 1984 for one (AC 3.4). We did briefly have an Align tool which was devolped by some kind soul for free but it only worked with AC 6.5 or 7 if I remember correctly
Any hoo thanks again

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2006-05-29 11:36 PM
2006-05-29
11:36 PM
Hear! Hear!
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2006-05-30 12:40 AM
2006-05-30
12:40 AM
Yes, it's very cool. I still haven't quite gotten used to all the flashing lights, and I've only used it on small projects so far, so I suspect I have only just begun to take full advantage of the guidelines. This is a feature that I look forward to integrating into the workflow. But I still haven't given up the control and coordinates palettes, and I not sure that I will any time soon. They still do things that I haven't found substitutes for in the guidelines and tracker.

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2006-06-09 10:25 PM
2006-06-09
10:25 PM
Where is there an align tool in 10?
And there has been a free version from orbit solutions for at least 8 and 9.
And there has been a free version from orbit solutions for at least 8 and 9.
kevin s burns, AIA
massachusetts, usa
AC25 (1413), since AC6
Windows 10
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massachusetts, usa
AC25 (1413), since AC6
Windows 10
Intel Core i7 -8700 @ 3.2 GHz~ 16 GB ram

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2006-06-09 10:27 PM
2006-06-09
10:27 PM
Nevermind
Edit>Align Elements
Edit>Align Elements
kevin s burns, AIA
massachusetts, usa
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Windows 10
Intel Core i7 -8700 @ 3.2 GHz~ 16 GB ram
massachusetts, usa
AC25 (1413), since AC6
Windows 10
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2006-06-28 06:12 AM
2006-06-28
06:12 AM
I had used the Orbit Align Tool since version 7, wondering almost in astonishment that GS hadn't implemented one of their own, [How do you draw daily without an align tool?] I regret to say I'm very disappointed in the GS version. It's a multistep process, ala drop-down-choice menus, including separate graphic representations for every alignment, and then it operates like "auto pilot" aligning objects in predefined manor, unless you choose align to line, and then, again, you get more drop-down choices. Compared to the Orbit Tool, it is overly complex and under user defined.
The Orbit Tool had a simple, small graphic interface, COMPLETELY user controlled. If you for instance want to align objects left, you choose center, top left or bottom left points, draw or select a line, boom, done. The palette resides wherever you'd placed it and takes almost no space. Sadly this tool is no longer available, yet........
I have been in contact with Orbit and I am imploring them, as politely as possible to offer this tool again for version 10. For those who never tried it, you really were missing out. For those who used it daily, like myself, it's a rugged change that I hope is only temporary.
The Orbit Tool had a simple, small graphic interface, COMPLETELY user controlled. If you for instance want to align objects left, you choose center, top left or bottom left points, draw or select a line, boom, done. The palette resides wherever you'd placed it and takes almost no space. Sadly this tool is no longer available, yet........
I have been in contact with Orbit and I am imploring them, as politely as possible to offer this tool again for version 10. For those who never tried it, you really were missing out. For those who used it daily, like myself, it's a rugged change that I hope is only temporary.
jeff white
w3d design
AC 23 Solo US / current build & library
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2006-06-28 03:03 PM
2006-06-28
03:03 PM
Someone should also note that this is one of the Archicad 10 Goodies that can be downloaded from the help menu. At least in the USA version.
David Pacifico, RA
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2006-06-28 03:40 PM
2006-06-28
03:40 PM
One thing I still miss and this dates back to the late 80's was Claris CAD which had a very nice Align Tool which also had a "Distribute" facility.
I had a project where I had to draw a record survey of every stone for the facade of a five storey high building. Using the Info pallette I could select one course of stones enter the height of all the stones and then enter the length of each individual stone still using the same Info pallette. Then I located the first and last stone of that course then used the "distribute" command in Align tool to place each stone averaging out the perpend width and finally "Align" the stones to the centre of the first and last stone.
Sad to say trying to do that with ArchiCAD of any flavour it wouldn't be as easy as ClarisCAD
I had a project where I had to draw a record survey of every stone for the facade of a five storey high building. Using the Info pallette I could select one course of stones enter the height of all the stones and then enter the length of each individual stone still using the same Info pallette. Then I located the first and last stone of that course then used the "distribute" command in Align tool to place each stone averaging out the perpend width and finally "Align" the stones to the centre of the first and last stone.
Sad to say trying to do that with ArchiCAD of any flavour it wouldn't be as easy as ClarisCAD
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2006-06-29 02:26 AM
2006-06-29
02:26 AM
Fuzzy -
You might check with Ralph @ Objective..........their align and distribute tool I believe was in the ballpark of what you described. I was so spoiled by the Orbit Tool I never really explored many of the facets of the Objective version.
You might check with Ralph @ Objective..........their align and distribute tool I believe was in the ballpark of what you described. I was so spoiled by the Orbit Tool I never really explored many of the facets of the Objective version.
jeff white
w3d design
AC 23 Solo US / current build & library
Windoze 10 Pro 64
HP ZBook 17 G4
Intel Zeon 3.0
Twin 2GB SSD
32 GB memory
http://w3d-design.com
w3d design
AC 23 Solo US / current build & library
Windoze 10 Pro 64
HP ZBook 17 G4
Intel Zeon 3.0
Twin 2GB SSD
32 GB memory
http://w3d-design.com