Break command ?
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2008-11-30 06:59 PM
Tried the search function here.
Tried the guid site:archicad-talk.graphisoft.com break and then break command
Tried the manual.
Tried the wiki.
Tried the ac help.
Guess what?
No mention of break command or break.
Did I forget the secrete code, again?
Ok, hit me, what the hell did I miss?
Thanks
Bier
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2008-11-30 07:53 PM
What exactly are you looking for?
I don't have a break command, if I want my coffee at 10 a.m. then I simply leave my office

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2008-11-30 08:16 PM
the GDL debugger. Is this what you are looking for?
Peter Devlin
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2008-11-30 08:35 PM
Peter, thanks for reply, not ready of gdl yet, just downloaded basic tutorials,
I'll get back to ya in a few yrs:-)
I guess it was Karl who used the term regarding cutting fills to save polygons
when creating fills to look like 2x plates in CP walls.
I guess he's on a break right now. Gosh only knows he deserves it.
Bier
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2008-11-30 08:45 PM
I think what you are looking for is the
"split" command, Edit->reshape->split.
This is what Karl used to cut a rectangular
fill into four triangular pieces.
Peter Devlin

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2008-11-30 09:03 PM
Not sure if it's documented, and it doesn't seem to appear in the WE, but it is used to break a command or a process, such as rendering.
Cheers,
Link.

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2008-11-30 09:12 PM
Since it is buried in a thread with a totally different subject, I suppose I should copy it somewhere else...
Cheers,
Karl

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2008-11-30 09:12 PM
Link wrote:If Bier is indeed referring to this, it wouldn't be in the Archicad manuals. This is a system function on the Mac side.
No, I think he is referring to cmd/ctrl+period(.).
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2008-11-30 09:18 PM
Erich wrote:Which also works for ArchiCAD in Windows. It is part of the Mac UI standards but it is implemented in the application code, so becomes a hidden feature for Windows users. It is not always reliable though since user interrupts are notoriously hard to trap.Link wrote:If Bier is indeed referring to this, it wouldn't be in the Archicad manuals. This is a system function on the Mac side.
No, I think he is referring to cmd/ctrl+period(.).

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2008-11-30 09:19 PM
Erich wrote:But, it should be in the manuals, because ctrl-. is NOT a system command for Windows, yet causes a break in AC on Windows.Link wrote:If Bier is indeed referring to this, it wouldn't be in the Archicad manuals. This is a system function on the Mac side.
No, I think he is referring to cmd/ctrl+period(.).
Cheers,
Karl