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    • KrisidiousK Offline
      Krisidious
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      My method is to take each window and door component and make a copy and line them up for an elevation. Then I dimension and show a schedule for door and window symbols.

      windowdoor.JPG

      if you notice the symbol above the windows and doors, that is inside the component. It hides inside the wall in 3D and then I have another one on the floor level in the doorway.

      By: Kristoff Rand
      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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      • pbacotP Offline
        pbacot
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        I have just noted on another thread: I have luck printing to pdf then insert the pdf. Thereafter keep the same process and update the pdf in LO. Keep a folder with such pdfs for the project. Always print (overwrite) to the same file and update in LO. You don't have to position it or anything. Haven't tried rtf. Be sure to save your original WP file so that it reflects what you output in the pdf. Update is instantaneous.

        MacOSX MojaveSketchUp Pro v19 Twilight v2 Thea v3 PowerCADD

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          Regarding editing rtf files, don't edit them in LayOut. Right click on the text box and choose Edit in Text Editor. Word or whatever editor is the default to open RTF files will open. Make your edits and save the file. It will be updated in LO automatically.

          If you do decide to replace the RTF file with a different one, Make the new RTF file. It can have the same name as the original. Go to File>Document Setup>References. Select the line for the RTF file, unlink it and then relink to the new file.

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          • RichardR Offline
            Richard
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            If you are actually creating a diagramatic schedule as Krisidious shows, just draw them raw in LO so you can edit how you like. Will take 1/10th the time of doing it in SU and dragging the model in and stuffing around!

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            • bmikeB Offline
              bmike
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              @krisidious said:

              if you notice the symbol above the windows and doors, that is inside the component. It hides inside the wall in 3D and then I have another one on the floor level in the doorway.

              Would love to learn more on how this works...

              mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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              • arail1A Offline
                arail1
                last edited by

                @bmike said:

                Would love to learn more on how this works...

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                • bmikeB Offline
                  bmike
                  last edited by

                  Nice, figured it out with some testing.
                  Clever.

                  Might have to do something similar with timber sizing... hmmm.

                  -Mike

                  mike beganyi design + consulting llc

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    Cool idea.

                    I expect there's a lot more of that sort of thing that could be done with nesting components and things like 3D text.

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                    • KrisidiousK Offline
                      Krisidious
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                      well, it's really simple.

                      I take all my doors and windows in a model and make a copy of the component and then line them up. (this is after design.) Then I use the 3D text tool to create the number/symbol geometry... 1 vertical and one horizontal on the floor level. I put all of this geometry on a layer called symbols, so that I can turn it on and off when needed. The vertical symbol is placed about a foot above the geometry within the door or window component. This way it is inside of the wall and not seen in 3D perspective views.

                      examples

                      component alone with symbols

                      component alone without symbols

                      component in model with symbols

                      component in model without symbols

                      component example with layers

                      plan view

                      schedule view

                      By: Kristoff Rand
                      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                      • KrisidiousK Offline
                        Krisidious
                        last edited by

                        added plan views.

                        By: Kristoff Rand
                        Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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                        • brettsichellodesignB Offline
                          brettsichellodesign
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                          I thought I would go through my method for window schedules using components, excel and tables and see if anyone has any tips to streamline the process. The method is similar to the one previously mentioned, however it uses the new table referencing in SU 2017.

                          1. Build windows as components and place where you want them in the building.

                          2. Create copy of component windows and place them (nicely lined up) somewhere else in your model. Create scene.

                          Tip: Be sure to place them where they will not obscure other scenes.
                          Tip: You can use a section line to cut out an area of the model in certain scenes. I have done this before when my copy of components was in the way of my elevations of the main building.

                          1. Add dimensions and information into PHPP (This example was a passive house).

                          2. Reference cells from PHPP spreadsheet into window schedule spreadsheet.

                          3. Insert window schedule spreadsheet into LO drawing. (Make auto update as it takes no time to render).

                          4. Insert SU model and select scene where you set up window copy components.

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