I have created a block similar to the one above but I am trying to incorporate glazing marks. Currently my block (attached) has 3 window types: fixed, XO, and XOX. I have created a 2nd block for all the styles of mullions we encounter regularly to insert and place on top of the window (attached). I have also created a 3rd block to insert on top of the window for the glazing marks (attached).

My goal is to have the glazing marks part of the window block or mullion block. Prefereably the window block. The issue I am having with this is that we place a glazing mark at the top left of the window and the bottom right of the window. Window sizes do not always allow for 2 glazing marks however so I need the bottom right markings to only be visible when the window reaches certain width and height. A window only 1'x1' will only need a single mark, where as a 3'x5' window would require both marks.


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It is certainly possible, but may be a considerable amount of effort on your part. You could potentially combine all three blocks into one using double lookups although it would require 64 visibility states assuming the same muntin pattern is used in all panes. More if not.

Using 2 blocks with the window and grids is for a way for my company to draw all the winow locations and massings of an exterior elevation then copy it all together for however many elevation the design has (elevation a, b, c usually) then just quick selecting the grids for elevation b an setting them to a style, then doing the same for c.

Here's an example block. It is a bit complicated until you get the hang of how it works. First, set BACTIONBARMODE=0 so you can see both lookup tables attached to lookup1. The block is set up with a single lookup (lookup2) where the visibility grip was previously. I copied the visibility states names and made them the lookup properties for the table associated with lookup2 parameter. I added position1 X as the input property for that table. A value of 1 corresponds to Fix, 2 to slider, etc... I added 4 more visibility states and changed the names of the 4 existing ones. The first number in the state name corresponds to the window type number in lookup2. The second number corresponds to the number of glazing marks. For example 1 - 1 is a 'fix' with 1 glazing mark. 1 - 2 is a 'fix' with 2 glazing marks. 2 - 1 is a single hung with 1 glazing mark, etc... I then inserted a double lookup (it's a bit special to make but I've posted pictorials in various threads). The input table got the Width and Height parameters as inputs and I inserted the range values so that if the height and width are both less than 2', only one glazing mark is displayed. If either the Height or the Width goes above 2', two glazing marks are displayed. The corresponding visibility states are inserted on the vis table. You can adjust the specific widths where the vis changes on the input table.

I've posted the same double lookup technique for adding faux multiple visibility states and it works well. In this case if you add the 8 muntin patterns the result will be 64 visibility states provided with the multi-pane windows the muntin pattern is consistent for all the panes. If not, then more visibility states would be required. That's all within the realm of what I consider fairly easily doable.

It would also be useful when drawing 2D elevations. For instance, if I had a block for a window and in a couple instances a light fixture cuts in front part of it. Right now, I have to explode the window block, and trim all the lines that go behind the fixture, so if I make any changes to the window, I have to update all of the exploded blocks manually.

The AutoCAD blocks Windows library is a very nice assortment of windows in elevation view. This is a great starter library and all the blocks can be edited to create any size window and any style window needed for your design projects. There are several different window styles available from basic window design to custom arched window CAD symbols.

I am working on creating various standard sized window elevations using dynamic blocks. Each window elevation needs to have text underneath it that tells you the unit size of the window. While I have successfully created all the various elevations using dynamic blocks I can't figure out how to make the text appear to change with the various window unit sizes. for instance I have a small window that has text underneath showing 1818 (18"wide x 18"high). I need text to change to say 1820, 1824, 1830, etc. I can get the 1818 text to stay centered under the elevation as the window gets wider/higher but that is it. Any help would be appreciated.

Heres the way I do it: Use a linear dimension and turn off the extension lines and arch tic. Edit the text to show what ever you want in the dimension. you can play with primary units so that it stays in inches. Then use the Distance Parameter & Stretch Action on your dimension and your window.

The text is not a dimension at all though...it's nothing more than a label created in mtext and placed under the window unit elevation. I need the text to change as the window unit changes in width and height.

How are you changing the width and height in your dynamic block? which action? parameter? If you remove the extension lines from the dimension your left with only the text. You can set that dimension so that when you change your window, the dimension changes as well. I can send you a block as an example if you wish.

I use a linear parameter and stretch action to change the width and a linear parameter and stretch action to change the height. All this is then connected with a look up table that allows me to pick from 38 different window unit sizes. I can get my text that is labeled 18x18 to stay centered under any window unit size but I cannot seem to figure out how to get it to change to reflect the width and height of the window unit.

Unfortunately this is based off of just one page in a window manufacturers catalog that has wayyyy more combinations of products than I could ever count so visibility states may not be the way to go. I'd be weaving baskets in the old folks home before I finished.

I think everybody's ideas are headed in the right direction, but I need the text to automatically change as the size of the window changes. I need to take the manual input of entering text out of this. The perfect dynamic block would be if an architect inserts this they would see immediately what size window they have by the label at the bottom of the unit. By the way did my drop down menu of all the window sizes pop up in your CAD system? Thanks for your help on all of this, it's nice to collaborate with folks.

Has anyone figured out Jon's question in the last three years? I'm doing the exact same thing. Making a base file for a bunch of windows and would like to not make a block for every single one. Visibility states are also out of the question.

I believe I have a solution to this problem. After creating the window w/ the height and width linear stretch parameters, 2 separate attributes need to be created below the window. One attribute will be for the width, the other for the height. The left attribute should be right justified, while the right one should be left justified.

Then create a Block Properties Table. Add the linear distance parameters and set the window sizes for the different combinations available. Then add the width/height attributes to the table. Enter what text you would like to show for each size. Be sure to check the box that says "Block properties must match a row in the table." That way whenever the size changes, the text will automatically update.

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The image below shows all the different iterations of the dynamic blocks. We have the plan version, and the elevation version all of which feature fixed windows, double hung window, sliders, patio sliders and double sliders.

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