Creating a custom truss symbol
Command |
Workspace: Path |
Convert to Truss |
Spotlight: Customize workspace to add command (see Customizing workspaces) Braceworks: Braceworks |
Vectorworks Spotlight ships with a comprehensive set of truss symbols, but you can create a truss from your own symbol as well. Various parameters are required for truss symbols to be valid. Once the parameters have been set for the symbol, it is saved as a truss resource, so the parameters only need to be set one time.
Cross section information is required for valid Braceworks calculations; if there is no identified cross section, calculations will not be complete. When a cross section is selected for one Geometry Type in the Truss Properties dialog box, it applies to all four types.
To convert a symbol to a valid truss:
Follow the steps in Creating symbol definitions to create a hybrid symbol that serves as the basis of the truss.
Select an instance of the symbol.
Select the command.
If you are inserting a truss symbol that does not have all the required parameters for structural analysis, the Truss Properties dialog box opens.
Set the parameters for a valid straight, corner, hinge, or circular (curved) truss, as described in Setting custom truss parameters.
An alert opens. Click Yes to convert current instances of the symbol to trusses and create a truss resource. Click No to cancel the operation.
A truss resource is created in the current file based on the original symbol and its specified data. The truss can be selected from the Resource Manager or the Resource Selector on the Tool bar for future placement in the drawing.