opaque fill in the section cut?
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2005-12-20
09:03 PM
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03:10 PM
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Rubia Torres
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2005-12-20 09:05 PM

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2005-12-20 10:28 PM
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2006-08-11 03:02 PM
Burginger wrote:Burginger:
I am working in 10 , and I am finding myself wanting to have detail markers (Marker Object 10) so that it has an OPAQUE background. I can of course create a fill and place it at the right display level, etc. But then you can't group the fill with the marker, which makes it less useful. Is there a better solution?
This is what I discovered. If you open the library part and look in the main window, there is a parameter variable AC_MarkerFill named "Marker Fill". If you click on the "X" on the left side (this will unhide the parameter) and save the part (or better, Save As under a new name), a new parameter called Marker Fill will show up under the marker's parameters. This parameter has a default value of 0 (no fill), but now you will be able to set it to another fill (Empty Fill should work). This will give the marker symbol a background fill.
HTH
David
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2006-08-11 03:06 PM
Burginger wrote:Burginger:
I am working in 10 , and I am finding myself wanting to have detail markers (Marker Object 10) so that it has an OPAQUE background. I can of course create a fill and place it at the right display level, etc. But then you can't group the fill with the marker, which makes it less useful. Is there a better solution?
This is what I discovered. If you open the library part and look in the main window, there is a parameter variable AC_MarkerFill named "Marker Fill". If you click on the "X" on the left side (this will unhide the parameter) and save the part (or better, Save As under a new name), a new parameter called Marker Fill will show up under the marker's parameters. This parameter has a default value of 0 (no fill), but now you will be able to set it to another fill (Empty Fill should work). This will give the marker symbol a background fill.
HTH
David
www.davidmaudlin.com
Digital Architecture
AC28 USA • Mac mini M4 Pro OSX15 | 64 gb ram • MacBook Pro M3 Pro | 36 gb ram OSX14
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2006-08-11 06:01 PM
Detail Indicator NCS 10
Detail Part Marker NCS 10
Standard Detail Marker 10
Marker Object 10
Does anyone know of a marker object (3rd party) which solves all of the possible marker options?

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2006-08-11 08:22 PM
Burginger wrote:Burginger:
David, I too have found this parameter on my doors and windows, but it does not exist on the:
Detail Indicator NCS 10
Detail Part Marker NCS 10
Standard Detail Marker 10
Marker Object 10
It does exist, you just have to unhide it.
1. Select the Marker Object 10 and go to File>GDL Objects>Open Object...
2. In the main library part window, scroll down to AC_MarkerFill (see image below).
3. Click on the "X" on the left side, this will change this parameter from hidden to show.
4. Save the library part, or Save As... to preserve the original part.
5. Go the the parameters for the Marker Object 10 you saved and you will now see a parameter for "Marker Fill" (see image below).
6. Change this fill from Missing to another fill, such as Empty.
Sorry about the double post above, can the moderator delete one of these?
David
www.davidmaudlin.com
Digital Architecture
AC28 USA • Mac mini M4 Pro OSX15 | 64 gb ram • MacBook Pro M3 Pro | 36 gb ram OSX14
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2006-08-12 02:39 AM
Thanks again.