Stair Break Numbering

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2021-07-29
09:51 AM
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2023-05-19
03:44 PM
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Gordana Radonic
I have overlapping stairs of which I have set
Ling.
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2021-07-29 11:59 AM
I actually created another GDL object called 'numbering'. There you can control how many digits to hide below and above breakmark. Also there is a future, that let to set level of step 1 in the building, then all next steps numbers will grow accordingly.

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2021-07-29 10:46 AM
However there is an option to label components (i.e. stair treads).
https://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/user-guide/89116/
I just tried quickly in a default 25 template and it seems it would work, but I have no favourite set up for the tread step index.
I am not sure if it is a section only thing or if it will work in plan as well.
It seems it will label all of the treads but you can delete the ones you don't want.
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2021-07-29 11:05 AM
It seems the favourite is simply an autotext label set to show the tread step index.
But it seems you have to have a tread (finish) on the stair - it can be zero thickness, but there needs to be a tread.
Barry.
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2021-07-29 11:59 AM
I actually created another GDL object called 'numbering'. There you can control how many digits to hide below and above breakmark. Also there is a future, that let to set level of step 1 in the building, then all next steps numbers will grow accordingly.

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2021-07-30 06:33 AM
Is it possible to use your objects in AC22? I managed to back save the relevant numbering objects, the object 2D generates, but I have not figured out how to back save your custom MVOs, which I assume is the reason the parameters themselves do not generate. Do your custom MVO settings use any AC23 specific commands?
Ling.
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2021-07-30 07:46 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:I don't think I used specific GDL commands for version 23. To save MVO to version 22 you probably need to use built-in GDL converter by Graphisoft (that converts XML to GDL and back).
Hey Alexey,
Is it possible to use your objects in AC22? I managed to back save the relevant numbering objects, the object 2D generates, but I have not figured out how to back save your custom MVOs, which I assume is the reason the parameters themselves do not generate. Do your custom MVO settings use any AC23 specific commands?
Ling.
Take a look inside the scripts. Password the same as UK version of template and library: 'neilsmith'
If you are interested only in this numbering object - you probably can modify the script. I'm using global font and text size. Also all parameters for 2D representation (linetypes, pens) controlled by MVO.

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2021-07-30 08:08 AM
Thanks,
Ling.
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