I had actually tried that originally with the structure but I had a very difficult time getting the angles right so I went with cylinders. And modifying pieces made with the GDL Toolbox seems hit or miss for some of the functions. For instance changing the type of tube seemed to work fairly well but then it would get caught up on one and I'd have to restart archicad to get it to work again. And I can only sometimes modify a node (point) on a 3d polyline, I usually have to redraw it completely. I seem to be doing everything by the book. I turn off the dialog box, select the ployline, select the ployline tool, which then causes the polyline to visually disappear from the screen although the curser will find the nodes, but i click and drag and sometimes it is modified and sometimes the line becomes visible again but not edited.
I could obviuosly go with rectangular tubes for the mullions as the angles wont really matter at the size they will be but it would still seem to be more efficient from a processing standpoint if I could get the fill to align the way I'd like.
And that paint_It macro from the GDL help doesn't make sense to me. I understand that GDL is helpful to utilize the full power of ArchiCAD etc etc And I get the idea that it is in your library so you can just call it up. I just don't get how this macro works. How do I use it with this surface I created, where do I tell it what fill it is and where I want the fill to start? Most of the help on GDL stuff is too cryptic and assumes you already know what you are doing. It all seems to go something like this "here's a really great thing you can do with GDL, here's a chunk of code to do the really great thing, good luck" as if by showing us 700 lines of code (or even 7 in this case) will allow us to understand how to get what we want without telling us where it goes or how to manipulate it. And to be honest I don't want to care what the code is. There's a command to make a fill align or set its origin and it should work on everything, or there should be another tool that's specific to objects that does the same thing. I understand the power of GDL but the user interface to harness that power needs a lot of work still.
Anyway thanks for the help so far.
kevin s burns, AIA
massachusetts, usa
AC25 (1413), since AC6
Windows 10
Intel Core i7 -8700 @ 3.2 GHz~ 16 GB ram