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Brett Brown
Advocate
Hi All, How does one get around the situation where you set up views and layout elevations at zero in your template. Then when you come to do projects, your zero is at say 40 metres, so all your pre set elevations, with 2D stuff already on them, is in middle of screen where you had set them, but the building is at 40 metres and way off screen. Then you have to go through and redo all your preset elevation views and layouts. Hopefully you can tell me the way around this to save all this extra work.
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Dennis Lee
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Wow, this story marker seems like it can do everything! I hope the author is kind enough to share w/ us.

On another note, I wish there would be a more efficient way for GDL gurus to share their work w/ the rest of us, instead of bit here, bit there almost by chance. Hopefully they can be rewarded somehow by GS.
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RandyC
Advocate
Thanks Matthew , as time permits.....
Link , I hope to see this story marker as well , maybe in the depository ?
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Link
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RandyC wrote:
Thanks Matthew , as time permits.....
Link , I hope to see this story marker as well , maybe in the depository ?
Rod Jurich is taking a look at it and we'll see what he comes up with before posting it to the depository.

Cheers,
Link.
__archiben
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Link wrote:
Rod Jurich is taking a look at it and we'll see what he comes up with before posting it to the depository.
link, rod and rob

the one feature i find the absolute most important in the built-in marker is the ability to align the text to the INSIDE (or indeed OUTSIDE) as opposed to simply left/right/centre.

other storey markers i've seen don't have this functionality - does yours?

(incidentally, as well as the reference levels, another feature i've longed for in this is the ability to offset the marker into the extent of the section cut rather than out away from it. is that even possible?)

cheers!
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Rod Jurich
Contributor
~/archiben wrote:
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other storey markers i've seen don't have this functionality - does yours?
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This what you looking for?
Rod Jurich
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Rod Jurich
Contributor
~/archiben wrote:
/..other storey markers i've seen don't have this functionality - does yours/.
And the interface.
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Rod Jurich
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Anonymous
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~/archiben wrote:
(incidentally, as well as the reference levels, another feature i've longed for in this is the ability to offset the marker into the extent of the section cut rather than out away from it. is that even possible?)
I think mine does it but I would have to check (and I've shut down for the night). It is certainly possible. I must admit though that the tool is so limited it is hard to get excited about making it do backflips through flaming hoops.

Since independent level line markers are still needed most of my clients prefer just to use those and not have two different work methods for what is essentially the same task.
Brett Brown
Advocate
Is Rod or Matthew going to kindly upload there markers?
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Anonymous
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Matthew wrote:
Link wrote:
Maybe a GDL guru here can modify the Built-in Story Marker
Like this?

It's not a modification of the GS marker (which always seems more trouble than it's worth) but rather written from scratch (well actually adapted from my level line marker).

It's rather simple since the story marker subtype is pathetically limited in functionality; most significantly it lacks any dynamic hotspots to provide individual adjustments for length and offsets. Since the markers cannot be individually adjusted there is little that can be accomplished even with manually typed parameter values.

To be honest I think that the story marker feature is an embarrassing effort to match a Revit feature (which is dramatically superior) and is nearly useless as a result.

Features:

There are parameters to select the reference elevation and to choose between decimal feet, feet & inches, and meters.

The default font is hard coded to Arial and there is a parameter to override this and use the font from the pop-up list. If anyone wants to hard code a different font name there are instructions in the master script.

There is also a parameter to adjust the marker (called "Extend marker...") that will shift the markers' positions relative to the sections' extents.
Matthew... YOU ROCK MAN!
Rod Jurich
Contributor
Brett wrote:
Is Rod or Matthew going to kindly upload there markers?
Brett, part attached. Will upload later.

This part began as part of the 3dEdge Library.

It was further developed as part of the 4D Library.

The scripting is credited to Bruce Brunton, 3dEdge
and Ben Cohen, 4D ASP Pty Ltd.

Ben has added the ability to use imperial dimensions.

All credit must go to them.

TO NOTE

ALL stories MUST be selected to SHOW, for maker to have
associative dimension to function/show correctly in the
Elevation/Section window.


This has nothing to do with what is scripted in the part, it is
unfortunately a short coming with the way stories are are
handled within ArchiCAD.

Ben has scripted a library part as part of his 4D Library
which has much more flexibility than the marker and which
we use now instead of the Storey Marker.

The part is for v11 and can be loaded to work in v12.
A screen shot showing imperial settings as the default, follows.
Rod Jurich
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