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2006-05-17 05:10 PM
Laura wrote:I had written an object like that some time ago that you can place inside a zone and it could read the Zone it was in and show the name and number. (That was before SuperZone, which I liked a lot better than placing multiple objects).Matthew wrote:So, Matthew, are you saying you place three different tags in each room (one each for floor plan, enlarged plan, and ceiling plan)?
I think I've come up with a better idea. At my present client's offices we are using library parts as room names that display the zone name and number. While sadly limited in ways that a few globals or a simple request function could fix, this is very handy for placing different tags for the same room in the floor plan, enlarged plan, and ceiling plan. If the zones were active in sections then they could work there as well.
2006-05-18 07:34 AM
Laura wrote:Well, technically speaking, it's my clients that are doing this. This is primarily driven by their need to have different information in the different plans. But it also has the advantage of allowing each room tag to be placed according to the graphic needs of each drawing.Matthew wrote:So, Matthew, are you saying you place three different tags in each room (one each for floor plan, enlarged plan, and ceiling plan)?
I think I've come up with a better idea. At my present client's offices we are using library parts as room names that display the zone name and number. While sadly limited in ways that a few globals or a simple request function could fix, this is very handy for placing different tags for the same room in the floor plan, enlarged plan, and ceiling plan. If the zones were active in sections then they could work there as well.
2006-05-18 02:08 PM
Matthew wrote:That's my Zone object that sells on ObjectsOnline. It is movable at different scales, allows for different text at each scale (like abbreviating rooms and such), and allows for several lines of text among other things.
BTW, Tom what's this SuperZone?
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Laura wrote:the tread's a bit old now, but this something i've just accomplished with the new floor plan option in archicad 11.Matthew wrote:So, Matthew, are you saying you place three different tags in each room (one each for floor plan, enlarged plan, and ceiling plan)?
I think I've come up with a better idea. At my present client's offices we are using library parts as room names that display the zone name and number. While sadly limited in ways that a few globals or a simple request function could fix, this is very handy for placing different tags for the same room in the floor plan, enlarged plan, and ceiling plan. If the zones were active in sections then they could work there as well.
n = request("Floor_Plan_Option", "", fpo)combined with basic scale sensitivity i've got four 'states' of zone stamp - floor plan, ceiling plan, detailed floor plan, detailed ceiling plan . . .
2010-11-04 08:11 AM
the tread's a bit old now, but this something i've just accomplished with the new floor plan option in archicad 11.ok, this is an old thread but AFAIK they still haven't implemented the ability for zones to show in section. Ben would you mind elaborating on how to implement the code you've outlined above? I'm clueless when it comes to GDL
Code:
n = request("Floor_Plan_Option", "", fpo)
combined with basic scale sensitivity i've got four 'states' of zone stamp - floor plan, ceiling plan, detailed floor plan, detailed ceiling plan . . .
2010-11-05 04:55 AM