FRENCH DOOR WITH SIDELIGHTS - HOW TO GET THE SAME?

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2011-07-06
02:55 PM
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2023-05-23
06:07 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I have selected a french door panel.
I have the flexibility of adjusting the side, top and bottom rails of the french door but am only limited to adjusting the "frame width" of the sidelights....how can I adjust the bottom frame height of the sidelight to match the door bottom rail??? Please don't tell me this is not built into the programming?...please.
i>u
Edgewater, FL!
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2011-07-06 05:32 PM
My workaround is to use another door for the sidelight and gang it/them. Then set for no Marker and an ID that allows me to exclude it from my door schedule. Not ideal but it works.
Of course you can buy 3rd party libraries that are consistent and full featured. Many AC users swear by them.
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2011-07-06 05:37 PM
Select and Create a Custom sidelight panel.
(It's in the sidelight parameters).
What a useless door object.

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2011-07-06 07:35 PM
rob2218 wrote:You could do this with the Modular Joinery object - refer to the attached image. The rails and sashes on all sides are fully and individually adjustable for every door and window within the unit. The object should be freely available from your reseller.
how can I adjust the bottom frame height of the sidelight to match the door bottom rail???
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2011-07-06 07:45 PM
Really? huh.
What is modular joinery objects anyway?
Also....how does that particular door you showed in the brick wall show up on the schedules?
i>u
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2011-07-06 07:59 PM
rob2218 wrote:For some background on the object, follow the link I put in my previous post (
What is modular joinery objects anyway?
Also....how does that particular door you showed in the brick wall show up on the schedules?
The object can represent any number or doors, windows, or panels within a single unit (hence the 'modular' moniker). It was initially designed to cope with doors/windows like those produced by Velfac, which allow practically
In schedules, this appears as a single item (see attached image).
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2011-07-06 10:23 PM
Shows GS's true colors, Stuff the users, but please don't offend the 3rd party vendors!
Ralph your work is great, but GS is behaving badly by any standards.
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2011-07-07 12:57 AM
I had a look at the INT code and it's quite easy to edit, only requiring very minor edits to two macros (gs_general_door_macro & ui_door_side_list). Hopefully the US parts have the same coding; and if so, it 'should' be a ten minute job.
Does the User Interface look much different?

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2011-07-08 06:31 PM
I'll try to see how I can extract that french door GSM object along with it's scripting and post it/email it to you Peter.....
Would that "modular joinery" object do the same trick?
Just curious.
i>u
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2011-07-09 06:36 PM
rob2218 wrote:The MJO allows you to edit just about
Would that "modular joinery" object do the same trick?
- 1. This shows the main panel of the MJO settings. In this panel, you have very detailed control over the modular content, frame detailing, construction, and opening geometry. An illustration of the completed unit is shown to the left. You simply click on a panel to view and edit its characteristics. Panels can be freely added, deleted, or resized (a bit like a spreadsheet or table layout). However, it can be more complex than a simple table, because frames can be nested in frames, all of which have a completely different setout.
In this case, I've selected one of the sidelight windows, and selected the sash settings. I can not only set the left/right sash size, but also the construction and materials (see the notes on the image).
2. The sash/rail sizes can also be interactively edited by stretching in 3D or section/elevation. The sash/rail hotspots are only displayed for the window/door selected in the settings panel, but this can be changed with a toggle switch in the middle of every door/window. When the switch is toggled on, the additional hotspots appear. Only one door/window does this at a time to avoid cluttering the object with hotspots.
3. The base rail stretched in elevation.
4. The left sash stretched in elevation.
5. The top rail stretched in elevation.
6. The right sash stretched in elevation.
7. You can even zoom into every door/window and edit the characteristics of individual panes, setting the size, divisions (for something like leadlight divisions within the pane), and materials. I'm setting the top and bottom row of panes to a different size (in the opposite sidelight).
8. The result of my editing in 3D (doesn't look great, but illustrates the possibilities.)
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