Zone boundary with fixed area.

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2005-06-13 10:45 PM
2005-06-13
10:45 PM
David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
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2005-06-14 04:10 PM
2005-06-14
04:10 PM
Hello,
I don't think that the zone can solve your problem. I think that it is possible to program it to show the difference between the "chosen" area and the mesure area, not to lock it.
I know a rectangular object of Olivier Dentan —surface_contrainte_od_ downloadable here in English http://perso.wanadoo.fr/archilib.od/ac8eng.html — which do that properly in a dynamic way. You "stretch" the A value in the plan and the B value change to "keep" the same "area" for the object
It is more difficult to imagine a non rectangular object which do the same thing. if you change one side of your object which one will change to keep the area equal?
I don't think that the zone can solve your problem. I think that it is possible to program it to show the difference between the "chosen" area and the mesure area, not to lock it.
I know a rectangular object of Olivier Dentan —surface_contrainte_od_ downloadable here in English http://perso.wanadoo.fr/archilib.od/ac8eng.html — which do that properly in a dynamic way. You "stretch" the A value in the plan and the B value change to "keep" the same "area" for the object
It is more difficult to imagine a non rectangular object which do the same thing. if you change one side of your object which one will change to keep the area equal?

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2005-06-14 05:14 PM
2005-06-14
05:14 PM
Hello, Frédéric,
A few years ago before switching to ArchiCAD 7 I used Revit before it was absorbed into auto***. Very interesting parametric abilities however I seem to have gotten along just fine without it until now.
I will browse through Oliver's objects and experiment a bit. Any word on how his objects translate into ArchiCAD 9?
A few years ago before switching to ArchiCAD 7 I used Revit before it was absorbed into auto***. Very interesting parametric abilities however I seem to have gotten along just fine without it until now.

David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
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2005-06-14 05:35 PM
2005-06-14
05:35 PM
David wrote:Hello David
Any word on how his objects translate into ArchiCAD 9?
It is a good question…
As Olivier I stay —for the moment— on the AC8.1 version.
Thus no experiments of translation of any AC 8.1 object to AC9…
I Hope that you can use them directly… or after an internal translation…