Working with Blocks like in Autocad
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2008-11-14 06:56 PM
First i want to say "I love archicad very much"

You'll sure I will never compare Archicad with Autocad

But i am begging you for an important subject.
Pleeeeeeeeease put the property of working with blocks like in Autocad instead of /or beside of .mod files.
Working with blocks in Autocad is very easy and very quick. You can create hundreds of blocks in a single project file.
This property must be in the next hotfix or version.
Thanks.
*Please explain the reason who says " not needed " .
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2008-11-16 04:43 PM

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2008-11-16 08:33 PM
The other question is: why would you want to create hundreds of blocks in one file? What are you trying to achieve?

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2008-11-16 08:40 PM
Just like a block, if you edit a GDL object's content, all placed elements are updated.
If you do not have the shortcut key cmd-shift-O (ctrl-shift-O) set to open a GDL object, you might want to assign it or something similar. You then just select the placed object, issue cmd-shift-O and edit away. If your 'block' content is just 2D content, then you edit visually in the 2D symbol window.
Related to your question: if you have symbols/etc from autocad days that are stored as 'blocks' in existing dwg files, AC makes it easy to convert those blocks into GDL objects via both a File menu option as well as dwg translator options.
Cheers,
Karl
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2008-11-17 02:22 PM
I explain what i mean by block. I haven't use this technique in my projects before. I've just learned it from my friend.
Now we had a big and detailed project. Its about 25.000 m2. So working with blocks is essential. Saving each block as a seperate file is a kind of death.Editing them "in place" is must to be.
Making hundreds of blocks is explained in picture-5.
Saving .mod files and editing them is not easy and usable like this, GDL is same too.
If Archicad solve this problem, i think there is not need to work other CADs.
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2008-11-17 02:26 PM
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2008-11-17 02:28 PM
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2008-11-17 02:29 PM
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2008-11-17 02:30 PM
This is what i mean by hundreds of blocks
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2008-11-17 02:33 PM
Editing blocks "in place"