How can I change the insertion point for lines?
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2004-05-06 04:16 PM
Cheers,
Mats

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2004-05-06 06:37 PM
I know that you can add a hotspot in your linetype to center the line's origin. Just add the hotspot at the same distance above the center of the line, as the distance to the bottom most part of your line. (If that's not clear, let me know and I can post an image).
The only problem is thatyou get hotpots in your line!

Anyone else have any idea?
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Link.
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2004-05-06 08:51 PM
Link wrote:Thanx Link! I actually came up with the same work around (hotspot) but I thought there would be a clever way to do it properly. Where can I find the script for the differnt lines? I recon they are GDL-objects so I shluod be able to change the code manually to get it right.
I know that you can add a hotspot in your linetype to center the line's origin. Just add the hotspot at the same distance above the center of the line, as the distance to the bottom most part of your line. (If that's not clear, let me know and I can post an image)
Concerning the scale I finally didi my lines not scale sensitive since the results I got was really weird...
The search goes on...
:)Mats

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2004-05-06 09:13 PM
And then I'll cc it straight to Tip of the Month!

Beats me!
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2004-05-07 10:15 AM
I wrote an article about this about 3 years ago, I think that still holds. It can be found in the archives of ArchiGuide archives

Let me know if this clarifies things a bit more.
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2016-07-16 01:00 AM
I'm looking for something to create a linetype that offsets without resorting to hotspots.
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2016-07-18 03:21 PM
But if my memory serves right I don't think that you can do this without the use of hotspots because when creating a symbol line type ARCHICAD takes the bounding box of all selected elements and calculates the width of the line type based on that. This is why you need the hotspots. If you don't use hotspots, the bounding box will be smaller.
And there is no offset value you can define so I think the hotspot method is the only way to do it.
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2016-07-18 07:08 PM
I discovered that working the new line type at the universal origin point is necessary, and, that instead of a manually placed hotspot, a temporary origin at the intended reference line of the line type will be interpreted as a hotspot. If you use hotspots, you see hotspots as part of the lenitive. If you use a temporary origin point, you don't.
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2018-03-29 04:09 PM
Just assemble the line at the default origin, or you can also set the user origin.
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