Modules' usefulness
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2009-12-03
01:15 PM
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2023-05-23
04:52 PM
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Rubia Torres
Really?
In my case AC behaves little bit different - inserted building (left one) has all its storeys but is all messed up, since its slabs are lined up with the project's storey settings. Different storeys names don't help much, neither the omitting the slab setting in the storey setup window.
Is there anything else than inserting the other building with the larger number of storeys as an object?
Thanks,
Marek
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2009-12-03 03:18 PM
Marek
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2009-12-03 07:02 PM
If the only difference is that the module has more stories than the host file, add corresponding stories.
But, keep in mind that a file can only have ONE set of story heights. The floor to floor Story heights must match or the you will see gaps or overlaps in the module walls and floors.
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2009-12-03 07:13 PM
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2009-12-03 08:10 PM
So, wouldn't it be easier to save a module file as the library object and update that gsm file each time when is changed instead of dealing with that little cumbersome module story to story placing procedure?
Gsm file is much less editable, I know, but I need to place two different buildings in one project anyway, and that's just the concept design, so far.
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Marek
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2009-12-03 08:39 PM
Also the floorplan with its 2D elements will remain.
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2010-03-25 10:32 PM
Master wrote:Where is the "Open in Single Story Mode" button in AC12 ?
The story height of the module does not correspond to the story height of the main file. Now you should use single story modules. You can design the module in it own file over multiple stories, but placing a module is different. Go to File/External content/Place hotlinked module/choose hotlink. in this dialogbox you can choose the option 'Open in single story mode'.Now you can place each story seperately. Once placed you can adjust the z-position for the entire module to its appropriate height.
Or is there yet another option for merging individual stories at appropriate heights from a single Multi Story Module file.
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2010-03-25 10:41 PM
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2010-03-27 06:14 AM
TMA_80 wrote:Earthling TMA_80,
when you explore the module you want to link (the mini explorer window) you have at the bottom of this window the option . so becareful while importing to have checked this option .
Thankyou for stressing that the "Open in Single Story mode" was there... I was looking at my already loaded list of module files,... not realizing that I needed to click one more button "NEW HOTLINK" to get me back to window that had the "Open in Single Story Mode" hiding in the "finder window".
So thank you.... Once I did this I was able to load the individual stories to the correct elevation relative to the Model they were being merged into.
Now, only one problem.... is there a glitch with regard to Solid Element Operations no longer trimming when the model is hot linked into the merged model. All of the SEO's that work just fine in the original model do not trim any longer in the model the hot Link is placed.
Anyone hear of this before?
Thanks,
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2010-05-04 02:29 AM
I'm also having the same problems as you are. I've posted here:
archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=32262
You find comments about the SEOs there. I'm only about to follow the advice, so I have no comment myself...yet.
