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Scott C. Parker

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  1. 3 hours ago, Kenickety said:

    At the moment, I'm using hoist symbols instead of the hoist PIO (and losing all of the associated braceworks functionality) to ensure that the hoists end up in the correct positions. 

    I haven't tried this, but if I wanted to do what you're doing, I would try it...
    Have you taken a hoist and edited the hoist symbol's overall shape to give a visual offset? I'm wondering if you place a larger invisible shape in the symbol and then move the visible parts to one side; the middle of the symbol would snap to the middle of the truss, but the visual image of the hoist would be offset.

    Braceworks would still calculate based on the centerline of the load objects.

    Yes, it's a workaround until when/if the feature can be developed. 

  2. On 8/2/2024 at 8:14 AM, BScott said:

    abel legend and the location of accessories both display incorrectly in schematic view.  This was not an issue in VW 2023.

    I discovered this the other day and filed a bug.

     

    On 8/2/2024 at 8:14 AM, BScott said:

    I've tried several times to submit this as a bug but the form doesn't seem to be working

    Please post a screenshot of what you see with the non-working form so I can submit an internal bug report.

    Thanks, Scott

     

  3. On 5/8/2024 at 9:00 PM, Cristiano Alves said:

    this happens with any LED Wall that is inserted with the available tool

    The z-fighting is still an issue. For rendering and visual needs, setting the base structure of the LED walls to none removes the z-fighting conflict. Though this isn't a fix for the underlying issue, it does help for presentation needs. If you also want to show the thickness of the tiles behind the image, I suggest extruding a shape or duplicating the wall and pushing it back a few mm. One shows the blocks, and the other the image.

  4. They do not yet exist. The connector is present, though, so making a copy of the Edison breakout and editing the 3D parts will allow you to replace the Edison connectors with Powercon True1 connectors. Then edit the 2D for the text.
    To have the cables insert properly, edit the lighting symbols as well. Change the attached record with the new connector.  You'll need to use this text to have True1 show in the lighting unit OIP.

    "NAC3FX-W and NAC3MX-W"
    You'll find the "UniversalName=" text in the CableConnectors.xml file in libraries/defaults/cable tools.

    Avoid editing the XML file. It'll break things.

  5. 1 hour ago, nakedeye said:

    cable report such as the one generated under cable planning that gives the total amounts of cables that will allow me to recalculate it

    Sorry, no, not at this time. As the info is trapped inside each cable run, making actual database worksheets is not possible. Hence the two versions of plain reports supplied. We're doing some magic in the background to parse the info for plain counting. Each cable inside a cable run is a "sub part" and worksheets don't like listing the parts vertically. This is why the parts can be shown across using the .1, .2, indicators for each column.

  6. The various parts of cables are baked into each cable and pulling the info about each cable and each part is trapped within the cable. The Equipment and Inventory dialog has code that extracts the info in two ways. One, the way Pat describes and uses the 1, 2, 3 for each part to pull the info out and put into the worksheet. The second report pulls out the info in a way users need to build shop orders, aka, list form with quantities.

    Unfortunatly, this makes it hard to build custom worksheets to repeat counting. 

    We're open to receiving examples of formatted reports that 'might' be used as templates for the reports we make via the Equipment and Inventory dialog. I don't know if it's possible to have this happen.

    Thanks, Scott

  7. You had a few items that were not connected, and some of your hoists were not exactly centered on the truss. When you have items reported as not connected, use the "Select System Objects" in the OIP to find out which items are not connected, then shift them around a bit until they snap properly. 
    Edit: I just noticed I connected one hoist to the bottom truss. Sorry about that. Once you move it back to the top, it should still work.
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    TQ24-ST01-PDP-SCP.vwx

  8. Supporting 3rd party is on our radar, but has yet to be implemented. Currently, we need items that are SDK and/or symbol-based to be able to "see" the objects in the Equipment and Inventory dialog. Andy's wonderful tools place a visual image of the symbols in the drawing layer vs. an actual symbol. VW's version does as well, but has some additional SDK type coding that allows the inventory system to see and count them.

    I'm not a programmer, but this is how it's been explained to me.

    It gets even more complicated when one tilts a symbol based object. Huge rabbit hole.

  9. You may need to clear your local RM cache file. Refreshing the RM doesn't always do this. Delete the RM Cache folder and then refresh the RM and it'll pull down a complete set of updated RM files.
    Win: C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Nemetschek\Vectorworks RMCache\rm2024
    Mac: /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Vectorworks RMCache/rm2024
    Remember to replace the “username” with your computer username if you copy and paste the file paths
    Your file location might differ.

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