Medeek Wall Plugin
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I would highly recommend that new users of my extensions watch this intro video as well as those who are contemplating purchasing any of the extensions.
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Version 4.4.0 - 03.12.2026
- Enabled the following method within the Medeek Wall API: wall_draw
- Added the Medeek Wall API Documentation page to the website.
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Version 4.4.0b - 03.13.2026
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_read_attributes, wall_read_attribute, wall_set_attribute
- Added the Medeek Wall API - Wall Attribute Library Index page to the website.
The Wall Attribute Library Index exposes all of the attributes that are stored with wall assemblies. This is the first time I have publicly exposed all of these parameters.
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Tutorial 82 - Medeek Wall API (18:43 min.)
I think with all the rapid developments in AI there will begin to be an increase in AI assisted workflows. We are only seeing the beginning of this. Honestly, If I don't develop this API I will simply get left behind. I will need to add in many more methods (ie. draw_door, draw_window, draw_column etc...) I also need to do this for each plugin.
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Version 4.4.1 - 03.18.2026
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_win_draw, wall_win_read_attributes
- Added a "right" hand casement window and updated the existing casement name to be a "left" hand casement window.

The casement window update per customer request.
I've added the first two methods for windows in the API. I still need to add the following methods:
- wall_win_read_attribute
- wall_win_set_attribute
- wall_win_move
- wall_win_open
- wall_win_delete
I will then need to create similar methods for doors, garage doors and in-wall columns. My plate is full right now.

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Version 4.4.2 - 03.21.2026
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_door_draw, wall_door_read_attributes
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_garage_draw, wall_garage_read_attributes
Tomorrow I will try to add the in-wall columns to the API and then after that I will need to finish adding all the other methods, for opening, moving and deleting these sub-elements.
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Version 4.4.2b - 03.21.2026
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_column_draw, wall_column_read_attributes
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Version 4.4.3 - 03.23.2026
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_win_get_attribute, wall_win_set_attribute
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_door_get_attribute, wall_door_set_attribute
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_garage_get_attribute, wall_garage_set_attribute
- Enabled the following methods within the Medeek Wall API: wall_column_get_attribute, wall_column_set_attribute
This completes most of the required methods for the Medeek Wall API.
There are other assembly types that I can possibly add in API calls for but I may wait and see what is requested by the userbase before spending too much more time on this. The other assembly types are:
- stairs
- beams
- free standing posts
- moldings (crown, baseboard, chair rail)
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Similar to the Wall Draw Perimeter tool Larry Belk requested that I add this method to the API:
- wall_draw_perim
This new method accepts either a face or an array of points:

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I've finally started to tackle the manual for the Wall plugin. There is so much content that needs to be added to these pages that this one will probably take me a few months to complete even if I were to work at it full time. The current organization of this page is probably only temporary as additional items are added it will continue to evolve and probably branch into many separate pages/documents:
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one future evolution - create a separate plugin for doors and windows, etc so your plugins are focused - wall does walls, floor does floors, trusses do trusses, etc -- then doors and windows CRUD doors and windows in walls or ceilings etc, stairs probably should get their own as well given the complexities. same way you broke out electrical, hvac, plumbing... that would simplify both the wall plugin and not require as many updates, whereas doors and windows would likely get more frequent ones as you add models and options for them.
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