2008-09-30 06:59 PM
2009-01-04 08:11 PM
vincon2 wrote:Well, I was trying to think in solutions until your wish comes true.laszlonagy wrote:I'm not really sure what your point is, I do understand the object tool does these (and sometimes 3), but it's not free-form in that it allows me to draw odd shapes, edit them on the fly after I've placed them & add cut outs. I want the benefits of the object tool as well as the slab tool combinedvincon2 wrote:I know it does not help you very much right now, but the Object Tool knows all these. Point 3. would need GDL scripting just as well as the geometry of the counter top. But using GDL this is possible to do right now.
Am I the only person who wants slabs to be fully schedule-able (made up word?) and for them to be recognized by zones?
Improve the Slab Tool by:
1. Increase slabs scheduling capabilities:
. . . .a. Make them fully recognizable by zone(s)
. . . .b. Give them all the scheduling capabilities of objects
2. Add FM Parameters so I can input specific data as needed by slab
3. Full rotation capabilities
2009-01-04 10:40 PM
laszlonagy wrote:Thanks, but that's what I said in my post I was already doing. It adds a ton of unnecessary tedium when you model and schedule as many things as I do.vincon2 wrote:Well, I was trying to think in solutions until your wish comes true.laszlonagy wrote:I'm not really sure what your point is, I do understand the object tool does these (and sometimes 3), but it's not free-form in that it allows me to draw odd shapes, edit them on the fly after I've placed them & add cut outs. I want the benefits of the object tool as well as the slab tool combined
I know it does not help you very much right now, but the Object Tool knows all these. Point 3. would need GDL scripting just as well as the geometry of the counter top. But using GDL this is possible to do right now.
I would suggest you draw the desired shape in 2D and save it as an Object. You will not be able to modify its geometry, but you will be able to list it and it will have FM parameters.
2009-01-04 11:06 PM
vincon2 wrote:Rusty F. perhaps?
Another builder that draws his own plans using Archicad (who does outstanding and meticulously detailed plans) went to Budapest and conveyed the same desire to the people there. He was told the light finally went on as to how useful this would be and they told him it would be implemented in version 11
We're on version 12 and still waiting
2009-01-04 11:16 PM
Karl wrote:Yes sir!vincon2 wrote:Rusty F. perhaps?
Another builder that draws his own plans using Archicad (who does outstanding and meticulously detailed plans) went to Budapest and conveyed the same desire to the people there. He was told the light finally went on as to how useful this would be and they told him it would be implemented in version 11
We're on version 12 and still waiting
2009-02-11 06:49 PM
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