![]() Publisher (Publisher on the Right): To add a view or layout (on the left) to a Publisher set (on the right), select a view or layout and click Add Shortcut. ![]() Layout Editor mode (Layout Book on the right): Place Drawings onto Layouts by selecting a view from the Project or View Map (on the left), then clicking Place Drawing, or drag and drop it onto a Layout (on the right).Use the pop-ups to change the settings of the selected Project Map viewpoint. In View Editor mode, you can access the View Settings and Storing Options below the Project Map. Organizer’s View Editor Mode: Drag and Drop, or click Save View View Editor mode (Project Map on the left, View Map on the right): Save views by selecting a viewpoint from the Project Map and clicking Save view, or drag and drop it into the View Map.Context menu commands from the Project Chooser or header area of the Pop-up Navigator, or the Navigator Palette or the Organizer itselfĭepending on the mode of the Organizer Palette, you can add or copy the appropriate item (view or layout) from the left side to the right-side tree structure (View Map, Layout Book or Publishing Set.)Ĭlick the desired map icons on both sides of the Organizer to bring up one of the three modes of the Organizer:.Show/Hide the Organizer using one of the following: See Access Views/Layouts from External ARCHICAD Project. It is possible to display an external ARCHICAD project’s tree structure in the Organizer and copy any of its views or Layouts into the active project. It houses essentially the same controls, but has a double-tree structure to make it easier to move and copy views and layouts from one map to the other. With the free version without a license key storing to some file formats is limited to small designs.The Organizer is related to and opened from the Navigator Palette. Scripting is available in the full version of the LayoutEditor. So Python scripting should be the prefered language to integrate a layout access to other projects.īoth types of scripting can be triggered from the build in TextEditor. ![]() Scrpting for Python can be combined with any other existing extension module for Python. With Scripting for Python you have access to all features to modify the layout and schematic, but cannot output the graphical display. So you always need to store the results to disk within Python and need to load it into the LayoutEditor to see the results graphical. Python will always run in a separate instance, even if called form the main LayoutEditor application.
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