Pline?
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‎2007-07-10 08:27 PM
‎2007-07-10
08:27 PM
Thanks
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‎2007-07-10 08:32 PM
‎2007-07-10
08:32 PM
Sounds like a good candidate for the wish list. Would be a cool tool.

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‎2007-07-10 08:38 PM
‎2007-07-10
08:38 PM
crose wrote:Doesn't the Element Information palette display what you want? (See screenshot.)
In AutoCAD, when you create a Pline, you can have it give you the total length of the line. Is there something similar to this in ArchiCAD 9? I mean, yeah, I can add the segments together, but trying to figure out a bunch of egress distances would be a lot easier if there was something like this.
I have it mapped to a shortcut key for ready-access (since it doesn't dock).
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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‎2007-07-10 08:42 PM
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08:42 PM
Thanks....that does exactly what I want.
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‎2007-07-10 09:36 PM
‎2007-07-10
09:36 PM
WOW! Cool Karl.
I guess it's still true about learning something new everyday.
I guess it's still true about learning something new everyday.

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‎2007-07-10 09:43 PM
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09:43 PM
Matthew wrote:I thought you showed me that!
WOW! Cool Karl.
I guess it's still true about learning something new everyday.
Tom Waltz
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‎2007-07-10 10:27 PM
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TomWaltz wrote:Could be. There's always the chance that I've forgotten more than I know.Matthew wrote:I thought you showed me that!
WOW! Cool Karl.
I guess it's still true about learning something new everyday.
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‎2007-07-11 05:26 PM
‎2007-07-11
05:26 PM
Pre AC11 I used this method to measure exit travel distances. The new and improved Measure tool does a quicker job.

Marc Corney, Architect
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‎2007-07-11 08:58 PM
‎2007-07-11
08:58 PM
Stress wrote:Good point about the measure tool, since it now allows multiple clicks and summing!
Pre AC11 I used this method to measure exit travel distances. The new and improved Measure tool does a quicker job.
But, plines still have their place if there are lots of exit paths (on their own layer) to keep track of and the project is either in flux so paths might be edited, or if you need a legal record of the paths.
Cheers,
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.4, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB