2006-04-04 02:04 AM - last edited on 2023-05-23 03:30 PM by Rubia Torres
2006-04-04 02:24 AM
2006-04-05 12:14 AM
TomWaltz wrote:Tom:
You could use the Label Tool.
arborsouth wrote:
It would be nice to be able to include them in our window schedule
2006-04-05 01:18 AM
Stress wrote:The Label Settings button is only active if you have not placed an element yet. If you have something selected, the button is greyed out.TomWaltz wrote:Tom:
You could use the Label Tool.
If you select the skylight and open the "Listing and Labeling" tab...... and select "Label Skylight" ..... shouldn't the "Label Settings" become active? I get'em grayed out and no label. I assume you mean,.... like you say..... "use the label tool", but how does it become associative to the skylight?
2006-04-05 01:49 AM
TomWaltz wrote:But, But, ........ i guess a skylight isn't an element.
The Label Settings button is only active if you have not placed an element yet. If you have something selected, the button is greyed out.
2006-04-05 02:06 AM
2006-04-05 03:36 PM
2006-04-11 06:38 AM
Mike wrote:
I use skylights infrequently and generally in small number. The end consequence was manual labeling and a manual schedule . Certainly some additional thought needs to go into how skylights are implemented.
2006-04-11 07:13 AM
Erika wrote:
It is easy to set up an automated schedule for skylights. I use the ID and start all my skylights with SK. Skylights being a library object as well as an add-on you can then add additional parameters; additional parameters can include curb heights, curb widths, roof slope etc.
Attached is a quick one I did.
Mike wrote:You could manually label the skylights on the story below the roof.... but let the schedule interact with the unlabeled skylights on the roof story (above)?
This works OK for labeling on the roof plan, but in my case I had the roof on a story above,showed them dashed a story below, and wanted to label them in my floor plan view. The end consequence was manual labeling and a manual schedule.
2006-04-11 07:58 AM