2011-10-01 02:32 AM - last edited on 2023-05-26 12:41 PM by Rubia Torres
2011-10-01 10:34 AM
2011-10-01 02:27 PM
2011-10-01 06:56 PM
2011-10-01 11:30 PM
Conrado wrote:Well, that is good, because you are modifying a library part, and if it was left in the ArchiCAD Library, it would get replaced (deleted) when the ArchiCAD Library is updated. The first thing to do is Save As... the library part into one of your office libraries, which will take it out of the ArchiCAD Library and give it a new GUID.
I did open one of the Objects, located the parameters, and made them visible to input values; however, upon saving the changes, it wants to make that column into a new Object.
Conrado wrote:As Zsolt Táskai mentioned, what you want to do is pass along the relevant heights to the ac_toplevel and ac_bottomlevel parameters for the Relevant Stories option to work. So zzyzx should be left alone. I did a quick addition to the Parameter Script for the W Column 15:
How do make the parameters for the object in the AC library ?
BTW, do we have to disable "zzyzx"
call "FM_types" Parameters ac_bottomlevel = 0, ac_toplevel = zzyzx ! added line sor=269 dim vekt[269]This loads the height values into ac_toplevel and ac_bottomlevel parameters so the Relevant Stories option works. These parameters remain hidden. They are somewhat crude, as they ignore the Floor Plan Cut Plane and just use the Story Heights, so if just a small part of the object is high or low enough to be on a Story the object will show. I think there is a way to script for the Floor Plan Cut Plan, but it is more complex. The Parameters command is covered in the GDL Reference Guide.
2011-10-02 12:28 AM
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