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2010-03-22 11:26 PM
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2010-03-23 04:35 PM
Matthew wrote:Lets say I want a GDL object to attach itself intelligently to another object, say a electrical outlet to a wall, I'd need this information. I assume there would be a means of doing this in the API, but not in GDL.
Why do you need this? I've never known anyone to ask for this.
2010-03-24 01:03 AM
Cleverbeans wrote:So you are looking to code Revit style relationships into ArchiCAD? That would definitely be API territory.Matthew wrote:Lets say I want a GDL object to attach itself intelligently to another object, say a electrical outlet to a wall, I'd need this information. I assume there would be a means of doing this in the API, but not in GDL.
Why do you need this? I've never known anyone to ask for this.
2010-03-24 04:47 PM
Matthew wrote:Well walls and doors already do this so I'm not sure it's exclusive to Revit, although I've never used it so I couldn't say. I know that older software such as Microstation and AutoCAD allow this sort of thing, but it's controlled through the API not modelling tools.
So you are looking to code Revit style relationships into ArchiCAD? That would definitely be API territory.
2010-03-24 09:48 PM
Cleverbeans wrote:ArchiCAD actually has quite a few such relationships. Walls, beams and columns interact automatically. It's just that you can't roll your own the way you can in Revit.Matthew wrote:Well walls and doors already do this so I'm not sure it's exclusive to Revit, although I've never used it so I couldn't say. I know that older software such as Microstation and AutoCAD allow this sort of thing, but it's controlled through the API not modelling tools.
So you are looking to code Revit style relationships into ArchiCAD? That would definitely be API territory.
2010-03-24 10:05 PM