Use the Content tab page of the Format Assistant/Wizard to define how to display the parameters in the list.
The Parameters list here is the same as those in the Properties & Parameters tab page of the Setup List Schemes dialog box.
Select the Parameters you want to use ...
Use this function to pick up the parameters of one element and transfer them to another element of the same type.
Note: Line, Arc, Polyline and Spline elements are of the same type.
Certain basic parameters are always transferred.
You can also control the set of additional settings ...
Use the Content tab page of the Format Assistant/Wizard to define how to display the parameters in the list.
The Parameters list here is the same as those in the Properties & Parameters tab page of the Setup List Schemes dialog box.
Select the Parameters you want to use ...
References an Object from the loaded library. You can select four parameters of the object (A, B, C, D) and modify these parameters from the script. You can set the referenced Object and its parameters in the node settings dialog.
This is an experimental node, use it at your own ...
Defines a variable based on a GDL global value.
See the GDL Reference Guide or more information about the meaning of these values.
Outputs
Name
Type
Description
Variable
Various
The resulting variable.
These settings are available, as part of the optional Global Illumination effect, in the Detailed view of PhotoRendering Settings for the Cineware engine.
These parameters are available if GI Method is set to Irradiance Cache (Legacy).
For more information, see Options for Primary ...
These settings are available, as part of the optional Global Illumination effect, in the Detailed view of PhotoRendering Settings for the CineRender engine.
These parameters are available if GI Method is set to Irradiance Cache (Legacy).
For more information, see Options for Primary ...
The following table lists the parameters that can be used to customize unattended installation of ARCHICAD and/or GRAPHISOFT Add-Ons, as applicable.
In the command line, type the executable file name followed by one or more parameters as detailed below.
Note: There are two dashes in ...