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2004-07-24
08:39 AM
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2025-01-29
05:10 PM
by
Aruzhan Ilaikova
2004-07-24
08:39 AM
Greetings All
I am creating a beam schedule and everything has worked great except for the following 2 issues. 1. When I use the 2d symbol view I cant rotate the picture so as the row height doesn't need to be huge and 2. The 3d Axonometry mode only shows part of the object, see attachment. (This would have something to do with my scripting of the object but god knows what)
Any help would be much appreciated
Cheers
Ben
I am creating a beam schedule and everything has worked great except for the following 2 issues. 1. When I use the 2d symbol view I cant rotate the picture so as the row height doesn't need to be huge and 2. The 3d Axonometry mode only shows part of the object, see attachment. (This would have something to do with my scripting of the object but god knows what)
Any help would be much appreciated
Cheers
Ben
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2004-07-24 08:23 PM
2004-07-24
08:23 PM
2.
Has your object any angle parameters ?
I believe the IS has a bug and it will show object which have angle parameters corners (with values not equal 0) incorrectly in IS 3D axonometry.
But nobody belive me.
Has your object any angle parameters ?
I believe the IS has a bug and it will show object which have angle parameters corners (with values not equal 0) incorrectly in IS 3D axonometry.
But nobody belive me.

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2004-07-25 01:52 PM
2004-07-25
01:52 PM
I did not pay attention to this.
After a quick test, i get uncorrect résults, too. See the attached file.
(my object has parametric angles)
Oleg, i let you add this to the whislist, it looks like a bug.
After a quick test, i get uncorrect résults, too. See the attached file.
(my object has parametric angles)
Oleg, i let you add this to the whislist, it looks like a bug.

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2004-07-25 02:11 PM
2004-07-25
02:11 PM
Olivier wrote:I have sent a description of the bug to Greg Kmethy at Graphisoft in January on your request after talk with Karl
Oleg, i let you add this to the whislist, it looks like a bug.
Technically it is a simple bug of radian to degree converting omission.
Probably there are not technical issues.
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2004-07-25 07:00 PM
2004-07-25
07:00 PM
Oleg Schmidt wrote:
Technically it is a simple bug of radian to degree converting omission.
I think so. In the previous attached file, the left angle is equal to 30 degrees,
and if you look at the 3D front view (into IS), it is only 0.5236 degree.
It looks like a wrong conversion.
Probably there are not technical issues.There are no problems, only solutions, and i hope GS will fix it.