e buttons that need pressing and then call Button.PerformClick() on them. But that requires a .NET exe.
I think you're out of luck in this case, there do exist automation tools on Windows that can start apps and press certain buttons, but I do not know which ones are good and which ones can be controlled via command-line arguments.…
Added by David Rutten at 6:16am on August 24, 2014
ere (http://blog.maideinc.com/). I also posted up our future designs to bring over commands from Rhino to the iPad, so you can customize your own menu's.
Let me know if you guys have any feedback on how we planned to do it.
Cheers,
Oleg.
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Added by Oleg Kostour at 3:53pm on December 24, 2011
, HVAC, blah blah).
BIM is NOT a parametric process at least having in mind graphical editors the likes of GH (or stuff the likes of Generative Components): it's a holistic data management approach. Some concepts used in BIM apps (for instance in AECOSim etc) the likes of "walls"/"openings" etc are "parametric" in the sense that allow auto perforation of this with that. On the other hand AECOSim is feature driven (since Microstation works in that "mode" as well) ... a thing that complex things even more with regard what is actually "parametric" and what not.
BIM is as good as the meta data structure is (especially the spec related aspect - Goggle MasterFormat and the likes). BIM AEC apps are notoriously incapable to work (without a lot of lines of code) with proper RDBMS. On the other hand Bentley Systems ProjectWise ... well ... but that's another animal (by no means a topic for the inexperienced).
In descending order or importance a contemporary AEC practice should use:
1. A general information "controller" like ProjectWise (who said/did what/when/why).
2. A Specs (say CSI - not the TV soap opera) management app.
3. Several Meta data RDBMS.
4. A BIM suite of apps.
5. Optionally some parametric thingy.
PS: For AEC ... when inviting the parametric thingy to the party you have only 2 options:
ProjectWise + AECOSim + Generative Ciomponents (my choice).
?? + Revit + Dynamo.
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is available at https://bitbucket.org/sambernaerdt/rhinograsshoppercontroller, send me an email if you want to contribute...
Kind regards
Sam (sam@bernaerdt.be)
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to the native pixel size for software that support high DPI screens, and only Rhino 5 is scaled x2 looking exactly as in my previous 1080p laptop.
I'm not applying this fix to Rhino 6 as it does support high DPI (and maybe at some point I might want to look at a high res Grasshopper canvas despite the tiny toolbars and unaligned, cropped text).
Rhino 6 and Rhino 5 side by side in the same screen set at 2160p:
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Added by Vicente Soler at 1:30pm on November 28, 2015
depends on that data.
So, for instance, if my component is receiving 3 strings and at some point that data changes (structurally or "physically") I have to know it to wipe the old data in my third app and send the new one.
I know that with my clunky method I'm counting more events than necessary but at least I'm on the safe side, avoiding data collision on the third app. If you have any suggestion to improve the performance and the general behaviour of the event listening system I'll appreciate it.
Thanks.
Ángel.…