Hi Satadal,
As I don't know what you mean exactly by script I guess I didn't use any. (I didn't make/edit any .vba file nor write any code).
I simply added vann, vann-2d, vann-3d and vann-connected models in BathTubs.cel (located in User\DGT_Workspace_V8i\BuildingDatasets\Dataset_DGT\cell\fixtures) and inserted a vann line in the bathtub table of plumbing.mdb. I didn't touch much the DataGroup catalog editor, except I changed the default cell symbol in Default BathTub of BMP_BathTub to vann as it is what I'm testing. Still, every furniture I've found so far in Aecosim refering to a .cel for their 3D representation are partially associative, not entirely associative as I want it to be, so I guess using these as a starting point isn't the good way in the first place.
Thank you for helping me,
Olivier
As I don't know what you mean exactly by script I guess I didn't use any. (I didn't make/edit any .vba file nor write any code).
I simply added vann, vann-2d, vann-3d and vann-connected models in BathTubs.cel (located in User\DGT_Workspace_V8i\BuildingDatasets\Dataset_DGT\cell\fixtures) and inserted a vann line in the bathtub table of plumbing.mdb. I didn't touch much the DataGroup catalog editor, except I changed the default cell symbol in Default BathTub of BMP_BathTub to vann as it is what I'm testing. Still, every furniture I've found so far in Aecosim refering to a .cel for their 3D representation are partially associative, not entirely associative as I want it to be, so I guess using these as a starting point isn't the good way in the first place.
Thank you for helping me,
Olivier