Hello there,
I have come across the very useful example posted (I believe by Ivan?) regarding the use of WWR to manipulate window geometries in jeplus. The example "presents the simplest case, in which the window is located in the centre of the wall, and its width and height are proportional to the overall size of the wall according the WWR".
While this is brilliant, I wonder whether you could advice on how this could be implemented for more than one window, without doing this manually.
If I have, say, a 1bedroom flat where two rooms have 1 window each, I would like to be able to set the wwr for both by ensuring that the window centre is defined as a dependant parameter from vertexes of the hosting wall.
Should that be best done in jeplus by replacing values with labels and subsequently specifying that in jeplus?
Thanks,
Andrea
I have come across the very useful example posted (I believe by Ivan?) regarding the use of WWR to manipulate window geometries in jeplus. The example "presents the simplest case, in which the window is located in the centre of the wall, and its width and height are proportional to the overall size of the wall according the WWR".
While this is brilliant, I wonder whether you could advice on how this could be implemented for more than one window, without doing this manually.
If I have, say, a 1bedroom flat where two rooms have 1 window each, I would like to be able to set the wwr for both by ensuring that the window centre is defined as a dependant parameter from vertexes of the hosting wall.
Should that be best done in jeplus by replacing values with labels and subsequently specifying that in jeplus?
Thanks,
Andrea