marquee tool bug
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‎2004-07-26
06:19 AM
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‎2023-05-23
05:26 PM
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Rubia Torres
I never had any problems in AC 7, so I'm assuming it is a bug. I would like to know why it is just certain parts that are affected. Is there anything in the GDL script of the object that adversely affects the display of the object? Has anyone else had this problem. It's a real pain to have objects I've been using for years in AC 7 not working in 8.
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‎2004-07-26 09:01 AM
I think somebody from GS has mentioned somewhere on this forum that the problem is when the geometry of a solid is degenerated which is pretty much common after converting from DXF (DXF is NOT really reliable format for 3D handling and description). I think, that sort of error causes excluding the solid body from internal database on AC8+ to prevent further complications in 3D.
Secondly, when you use the marquee tool, remember it does not work with non-solid geometry or so-called facellets. Actually these are very typical after 'bad' conversion (and you can produce them by using RULED command in GDL script) - a good example are landings from Stairmaker which keep on disappearing after using the marquee tool on them.
Talking about TUBE element it should not be a problem - could you post more info?
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‎2004-07-26 04:32 PM
The issue that upsets me is that something which worked in ArchiCAD 7 does not work in 8. I will post more info soon. Thanks.
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‎2004-07-31 11:17 PM

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‎2004-08-01 04:20 AM
Tom wrote:File | GDL Objects | Open Object ... and select DXF as the type. Set the translator options as required.
OK, I give up. How do you convert a .dxf file to something I can insert into AC.
Karl
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‎2004-08-01 04:02 PM

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‎2004-08-01 07:15 PM
Tom wrote:There are lots of free 3D element web sites ... and of course, manufacturers. One example:
Thanks. Learn something new every day. Now where do you get objects you can import? Any websites in particular?
http://www.3dcafe.com/asp/freestuff.asp
Like many manufacturers, Kohler has 2D and 3D elements for their entire product line on their web site.
http://www.us.kohler.com/tech/cadsymbol/cadsymbol.jsp
If you open/convert a 3D dwg/dxf, a tip posted this weekend by Daniel Lindahl now lets you assign different materials to the different components of the object! See:
Karl
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‎2004-08-02 04:30 PM