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A note on customizing blocksIt is highly recommended that when you want to customize a block that you make a copy of the original block and put the copy in the "Custom" folder. Edit the copy in the "Custom" folder leaving the original file intact. We also recommend that you place any new blocks you create in the "Custom" folder as well.
When any of the APS-2008 commands look for a block they look in the custom folder first and then in either the Planblks or Elevblks folders. By doing this you keep a copy of the original file (just in case something should go wrong or you want to go back to the original) and you keep all of your customizations centrally located which makes it easier to take your customizations with you should you move to a new computer. Also, future version upgrades to the APS-2008 software will copy any customizations in the "Custom" folder and use them with the new software saving you the hassle of setting it up again. Back to top
Properties that can be changed
Back to topHow these blocks are usedThe blocks that are used for this command are scaled when inserted. There are four blocks that are used by the double door commands, one for each door swing and the pocket version.
Each of the blocks are drawn so that they fit in an opening 1" wide. When the C-DDOOR and O-DDOOR commands insert them they are scaled by the width of the opening so they will fit in the opening. Back to top
Changing the way double doors appearThe blocks to edit are "aps-ddr1.dwg" (90° door swing), "aps-ddr2.dwg" (45° door swing), "aps-ddr3.dwg" (180° door swing), and "aps-pdrd.dwg" (pocket doors).
These blocks are located in the "Planblks" folder but we recommend that you make a copy in the "Custom" folder and edit the copy. There is no way we can anticipate all of the ways that these blocks will need to be changed so we will show some considerations when modifying these blocks below.
Insertion point & rotation angle
The insertion point for the doors (yellow dots shown at left) is centered halfway between the "hinge" points of the doors at the corners of the door opening (shown as green dots at left). With the pocket doors the insertion point is centered on the doors in both directions (X and Y axis). The rotation should be with 0 degrees to the right as shown (assuming that 0 degrees is set to go to the right).
Height attribute
Saving the blockThese blocks may be saved normally (using AutoCAD's SAVE command or any of the TPSCLOSE, PSCLOSE, or SCLOSE commands) Back to top |
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