genie Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 (edited) I realized VW won't allow me to specify hardware for slider. Is there a way to distinguish between interior closet slider vs. an exterior glass slider? I have used "slider" for both cases, and now realizing I can't specify hardware even for my closet "slider". Any suggestions as to how to get around this problem will be greatly appreciated! Edited August 28, 2009 by genie Quote Link to comment
gmm18 Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 You can just grab the one you want. Find the library file where the door hardware objects are stored here: /Applications/Vectorworks 2009/Libraries/Defaults/Door - Hardware/Door Hardware.vwx Just find the one you are want in that file and drop the symbol into your working file. Place it where it should go in relation to the door, class it separately so you can turn it off in top/plan view if you want. This is also a good method for double doors, since the auto door hardware settings fail horribly on double doors. If you want the hardware to be included in your door schedule I would just use one of the user fields (door.userfld1) and type in the hardware spec in that column of the worksheet, which will link directly to that door's record. Quote Link to comment
genie Posted September 4, 2009 Author Share Posted September 4, 2009 gmm18, Thanks for your reply. I was hoping to generate my hardware schedule by specifying the hardware in the door data "Include Hardware". It sounds like I either have to input hardware sets in the User Field for all doors, or skip the sliders. I wonder what's the reason for VW to disable "include hardware" for sliders. Quote Link to comment
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