Ihave created a nice dashboard and used a lot of the material design icons for the window shutters. I had icons for 33% open, 50% open, 66% open, fully open. After the latest update, those icons are all gone.
ah, sorry, I was typing on my phone. I know, how to reference icons on the material design library. I tried to find the names of those icons, that I am missing. They seem to have been removed from my config during the update. (docker container update)
btw, from the screenshot: what cards are those? maybe mushroom, or minimalist? be sure to update those too, as icon handling has changed in. between HA updates, and the custom cards need to update their syntax for that
I use these,
btw, from the screenshot: what cards are those? maybe mushroom, or minimalist? be sure to update those too, as icon handling has changed in. between HA updates, and the custom cards need to update their syntax for that
Thank you for your link GitHub - Mariusthvdb/custom-icons: Several custom made and legacy icons, and icons collected all over the internet in 1 set, UI selectable.. I will have a close look at this, because I would like to use your shutter-icons.
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2. My process so far has been to drag and drop from the Resource Manager onto the roof, which then creates a dormer, I click on it and turn it into a skylight, it creates just a hole because cannot use hybrid symbols. Where are the symbols to use as a skylight? Creating a skylight from scratch seems over the top.
5. Does anyone have a library of rooflights they can share with me? I must be missing something because to have shrubberies, for example, built in to the Vectorworks library and not skylights seems peculiar.
There are libraries of skylights within Vectorworks you can use. Please see screenshot attached. If you make sure your filter is set to All Resources in your Resource Manager, then within the search type Skylight. Hopefully these should come up.
I think you're asking whether it's possible to insert your own rooflight symbol into a roof rather than using one of the VW ones. And I think you'd like it to be a hybrid symbol so it has a 2D component as well. Much the same way that you can insert your own symbols into a wall? Or slab for that matter.
These are good questions. I have a feeling the answer is no but be great if @Helen Law could confirm. I believe the holes for skylights are created differently (without wall hole geometry) to how it works with symbols in walls + slabs.
And does the roof object just recognise that a 3D symbol's coming it's way + automatically clip a hole that size for it? Because often a roof light will have flanges that you don't want to dictate the size of the opening - you want the opening to be smaller + the flange sit on top of the roof (or the framing rather). If there was wall hole geometry you could control the size of the hole independently but I don't think that's possible? I guess the answer is just to make the roof light the size you want to see + leave off any extra geometry that would clip the roof where you don't want it?
On this subject though, when I double-click a VW roof light from the libraries to select it then insert it into a roof it works just fine. In fact it's preferable to dragging from the RM onto the roof because that way it manifests itself as a dormer by default + I then have to go in + change it into a skylight. Whereas if I insert it with insertion tool I can specify it be a skylight in advance.
You control how your symbol fits, in relation the the roof surface, when you create the symbol in plan view. Meaning a bit off center in either direction from the insertion point, if that makes sense. You could try using a standard VW skylight symbol justo see how it all works, in relation to the height of the skylight, etc, off the roof surface.
Thanks for the offer but Kevin don't trouble yourself it's fine, I'm not trying to do anything in particular, just playing around + learning how it behaves. I'm just interested. The insertion point does correspond with the upper surface of the roof I've checked that. The VW roof lights mostly come in at the wrong position as far as I've seen but easy enough to change. But what's weird is if you change the roof datum the skylight moves then if you return the datum back to it's original location the skylight remains where it moved to, in the wrong position... You have to remove it + reinsert it to get it back to where it was... All good fun!
What would be really good would be to have the same control you have for doors/windows for roof lights, so you can fine-tune the offset in the OIP + like I said before, determine the exact size of the wall hole. But far from insurmountable as things stand - as your pyramids show!
@Tom W., as far as insertion, I've gotten so used to dragging from the RM, but you're right, you can use the Insertion Tool. Neither way is exactly elegant and then trying to move either a light or a dormer is a treat.
Let's say you want a roof light (such as velux) to be 1340mm wide by 1400mm, how do you do that? Vectorworks doesn't let me change the parameters. Also in Resource Browser it doesn't even tell me what dimension each of the Rooflights are?
The other thing you haven't mentioned yet is that unlike doors/windows in walls (or symbols in slabs for that matter) which have a separate wall hole component that clips the wall (or slab) to the precise size/shape you want, symbols in roofs have no such control + the hole they make in the roof is simply the size of the symbol geometry. Meaning that that the flange element of the rooflight, that would normally be built into the roof, in fact clips the roof making a hole much bigger than you want.
Thanks Kevin. I'm not sure how to make my own roof light. I just use the ones in the resource manager. Sorry how do you mean whip together a 3d roof light of my choice. If it was to be 1340 x 1400 do you use the method above or?
I have an idea....are you a Mac person ? IF so and it is not too late in your part of the UK, the messages app lets you use audio and screen share so we could discuss in realtime in a bit more detail what you want achieve. Too difficult to get into the details in text.Let me know if you are a Mac person and I can give you a call.
As Ian has said it is how it works.
If you stop and turn the engine off and then want to put the top up you and your passenger need to remember not to open the doors till the roof is latched.
The windows will shut automatically for a short time after the engine has been turned off but as soon as one of the doors are opened the timer is stopped.
The reason you can not do that ---- is in their infinite wisdom Mazda decided to save a few (or gs if you want to be charitable) by not fitting the anti-trap facility. It is the same reason why you have to manually close the windows when raising the roof.
H&S gone mad or may be it is our own fault for being such a litigious society!!!
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