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      RickW
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      @gaieus said:

      Any chance for arched, Gothic windows with tracery and such? 😄
      (JK)

      It's designed for storefront or curtainwall types of windows like Kawneer and so on. That said, it has been used for all kinds of things I did not expect (and which I have tried to maintain as best I could).

      RickW
      [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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        RickW
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        Would everyone who volunteered to translate please PM me your email address? It will be easier for me to handle things that way.

        Thanks,

        RickW
        [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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          bagatelo
          last edited by

          Forgive me for my horrible English.
          I love this Script, I find it him very important.
          Like you doesn't rest, you could consider those ideas:

          1 Configuration interface with previuw in the side.
          2 Glaze and aluminum could come in separate objects and groups.
          3 Incorporate technology BIM for future modifications in the window?
          4 Open hole automatically in the walls, maybe an integration with the Plugin multi-layers Wall?
          5 Choose profiles for the metallic part?
          6 Save configurations with names for other sessions of use of Sketchup, with hidden file?

          Thanks anyway.

          While the cat's away, the mice will play

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            RickW
            last edited by

            Several of those requested items are already included in version 4. 😄

            RickW
            [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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              su30
              last edited by

              I am keeping my eyes on this wonderful plugin,
              and I don't know if this can be used in building windows freely on curve faces?

              su30

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                alpmeadow
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                Thanks Rick for your V4 upgrade on windowizer. I have used windowizer for independently and ocsssionally with the housebuilder ruby and it works well, if you size the rough openings correctly.
                Just a suggestion to check if V4 will continue to work with housebuilder. Are there many out there still using housebuilder.rb? or has it fallen from grace? Do you need any help translating US English to Canadian eh?
                Cheers
                alpmeadow

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                  RickW
                  last edited by

                  While I haven't checked for compatibility, I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't work with housebuilder.rb (but I could be surprised, I suppose).

                  Progress update: I learned of a serious bug that requires a fix before release. If I can get done with my day-job deadlines, I'll fix it this weekend.

                  RickW
                  [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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                    utiler
                    last edited by

                    @thomthom said:

                    Awesome. SketchUp meets Revit.

                    You bet Thomas, the only thing holding me back from going SU solo.....

                    Actually, how 'bout a 'doorizer'?

                    purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                      spirp
                      last edited by

                      doorizer .. that's a good idea!

                      +1

                      // Olle

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                        utiler
                        last edited by

                        I know there is a 'doormaker' ruby but if SU develops in time by way of talented scripter, then I believe protocol should be an important issue.
                        Eg: functions like windowizer and say 'doorizer' [for want of a better term] would be ideally located in the same drop down menus and adjacent to each other [IMO]. Standard CAD application protocol.....
                        @RickW - when it comes to ruby, I don't know my @%#$ from my elbow, but I assume a door script would be written a similar way to the windowizer ruby....?

                        BTW, If I haven't thanked you for your tireless work and generosity, please accept my many thanks!!!

                        purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                          fakircho
                          last edited by

                          I vote for "doorizer" too, it would be great to have some parametric functionality as well

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                            TIG Moderator
                            last edited by

                            What's the difference between an external window and a glass door ? If you want to put a door into a curtainwall/shopfront that's been made with Windowizer you just Windowize a glazed panel [perhaps with a bit of tweaking to suit] within what you've just done and then set the dialog variables so it's 'door' - some manual adjustments might be needed - BUT remember that you are the designer... not Rick or his Windowizer !

                            There is already a 'door maker' script that makes 'solid' internal doors. It's really not that difficult to place 'standard' doors as components after you've made them. Making shopfronts etc is more specialised and Windowizer fills that gap...

                            .

                            TIG

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                              utiler
                              last edited by

                              Hi TIG, I guess the difference is that a door wouldn't have a sill. I appreciated that there would be some tweaking to convert to a door.....

                              @RickW - a few queries re: Version 4:

                              1. do you see value in converting the window to a component at execution as well as groups as you have noted? I think the advantages should be obviousto all...
                              2. By the looks of your screen shot earlier in this thread the glass inset will be separate from the depth of frame, it that the case? At the moment I assume that the glass inset sets the depth of the frame.....

                              Looking forward to your reply and impending release!!!

                              purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                RickW
                                last edited by

                                1. Do I see the value? Yes. The challenge is the implementation, especially when multiple faces are selected and intended to be the same result.

                                2. Correct. The frame parameters are differentiated from the glass parameters.

                                Update - I think I have the "serious bug" fixed, so I'm getting closer to initial release. I expect there will be some updates as I gradually incorporate all the features I intended for this version - and that's based on the requests to just get it "out the door". 😄

                                RickW
                                [www.smustard.com](http://www.smustard.com)

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                                  utiler
                                  last edited by

                                  thanks for the reply Rick, looking forward to the release....

                                  purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                                    rv1974
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                                    I've just found a hidden(for me) feature: inserting some munbers with comma (4,5,8 for example) in columns and rows fields make some irregular type of mullioning. But I simply don't understand the logic of the result. And is there any?

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                                      Anssi
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                                      @rv1974 said:

                                      I've just found a hidden(for me) feature: inserting some munbers with comma (4,5,8 for example) in columns and rows fields make some irregular type of mullioning. But I simply don't understand the logic of the result. And is there any?

                                      The numbers indicate the proportion of the pane heights/widths to each other. For instance, using your numbers:

                                      I drew a 2000 mm square and used your numbers to windowize it, using 100 mm as widths for the frame and mullions. So the square was divided into 3 panes, with widths and heights of 300, 500, and 800 mm respectively. Nice Fibonacci series of widths.

                                      Putting in three same numbers would produce even rows/columns.

                                      Anssi

                                      securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                                        Starling75
                                        last edited by

                                        Hi, it seems that the development of the Windowizer plugin was frozen ... or accelerated towards full BIM behaviour?
                                        Number 4 is a very nice toy, but there is no edit function. It would be very helpfull ... 😄

                                        http://www.starlingarch.cz

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                                          3eighty
                                          last edited by

                                          Can't wait for this window maker..I just made some 3d bricks.... 👿

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