Graphic Override problem
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‎2017-01-26
08:49 PM
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‎2023-05-24
12:41 PM
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Rubia Torres
I'm thinking, great, they got this fixed so now I CAN add the renovation filter as a graphic override filter. However, it appears that the GS solution was just to eliminate Renovation Filters from GO's. (?!)
I want to do a very simple thing. Show NEW composite walls as a single solid fill in plan without changing other fills for other cut elements. I don't see how to do this since I can't isolate Walls as an element type in the Renovation Filters, and I can't isolate NEW items in G.O.'s. Suggestions?
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
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‎2017-01-27 02:39 PM
I accomplished something similar by using the Element ID as a criteria (does not need to be the entire ID, there are options for using part of the ID).
David
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‎2017-01-27 04:41 PM
I haven't spent a huge amount of time on GO's, but maybe the solution is to use Renovation Filters to turn ALL cut fills to what I want, and then turn everything BUT walls back to their original using GO's. This seems like the wrong way to do it, though.
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‎2017-01-28 02:05 PM
I think "Renovation Status" will not be available as a GO (Graphic Override) Rule Criteria because if it were, there could be clashes between overrides applied by the GO Rule and overrides applied by the Reno Filter.
Also, Reno Filter overrides are applied only when the Reno Filter is set to "Override" for element with "New" Reno Status, which means it is not controlled from the GO Dialog. This means that even if you defined a GO Rule Criteria which had "Reno Status" as one of the values in its definition, you would still not see the result, if the Reno Filter Dialog had the "Show" value set for "New" elements. Also, if the Reno Filter Dialog had the "Override" value set for "New" elements, not only your "New" Walls would be overridden, but all "New" elements, which I think is not what you want. So and override is applied to all "New" elements or none.
I think the technology behind how Reno Statuses and Filters work would have to be changed to make this possible, and I don't know if GRAPHISOFT would want to do that.
I think there are solution just as good. Using the Element ID is one such solution. Since the Element ID in many cases is used for other purposes, I would probably create a new Property for Walls in the Property Manager Dialog, give it a distinguishable name ("Renovation Phase" or something similar), define an Option Set for it ("Existing", "To be Demolished", "New" or whatever you wish) and use that Wall Property as criteria in my GO Rule.
Regarding your need to fill only portions of Walls: I don't think there is any automatic solution to that because overrides can override only whole elements, but not portions of elements or only skins of composite or complex elements.
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‎2017-01-28 02:55 PM
The Renovation Filters can be overridden by other Rules, but I am not clear about what you are trying to accomplish. Try posting an image with notes, maybe someone will have a solution.
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‎2017-09-07 01:51 AM
laszlonagy wrote:
Richard,
I think "Renovation Status" will not be available as a GO (Graphic Override) Rule Criteria because if it were, there could be clashes between overrides applied by the GO Rule and overrides applied by the Reno Filter.
Also, Reno Filter overrides are applied only when the Reno Filter is set to "Override" for element with "New" Reno Status, which means it is not controlled from the GO Dialog. This means that even if you defined a GO Rule Criteria which had "Reno Status" as one of the values in its definition, you would still not see the result, if the Reno Filter Dialog had the "Show" value set for "New" elements. Also, if the Reno Filter Dialog had the "Override" value set for "New" elements, not only your "New" Walls would be overridden, but all "New" elements, which I think is not what you want. So and override is applied to all "New" elements or none.
I think the technology behind how Reno Statuses and Filters work would have to be changed to make this possible, and I don't know if GRAPHISOFT would want to do that.
I think there are solution just as good. Using the Element ID is one such solution. Since the Element ID in many cases is used for other purposes, I would probably create a new Property for Walls in the Property Manager Dialog, give it a distinguishable name ("Renovation Phase" or something similar), define an Option Set for it ("Existing", "To be Demolished", "New" or whatever you wish) and use that Wall Property as criteria in my GO Rule.
Regarding your need to fill only portions of Walls: I don't think there is any automatic solution to that because overrides can override only whole elements, but not portions of elements or only skins of composite or complex elements.
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‎2017-09-07 01:59 AM
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‎2018-12-07 05:41 PM
The previous workaround was for cases before that became available.
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