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Support import of IDF files with daylighting coorinate system set to absolute vs. relative (Bugzilla #41) #29

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axelstudios opened this issue Jul 19, 2013 · 0 comments

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On 2011-07-01 13:43:00, @DavidGoldwasser wrote:

I'm not too concerned that you can't create illuminance maps in either relative or absolute, but I noticed that they import form IDF incorrectly if the source file is absolute. Of course this only matters if there is a zone rotation with daylighting or map objects. For control points could just adjust the glare angle. Maps aren't as easy. If we want to support them but but still keep them relative, then maybe we can rotate the zone itself on IDF conversation so the map to zone relationship is correct? Dan, I'll let you address where this goes. I suppose the fix itself is probably not something for Q1, but our import could log this in the error dialog?

Bug imported from Excel; Status -unknown; Created on - 12/29/10; By - David Goldwasser; Owned by -

On 2011-11-16 09:50:18, @DavidGoldwasser wrote:

Moving older bugs to "retest" milestone. Will re-test these and then assign to appropriate milestone. These were all 0.6.0 prior to change.

On 2011-11-17 10:41:17, @lgentile wrote:

Still potential issue. This was an old bug. Please re-test/verify.

On 2012-01-17 14:12:42, @DavidGoldwasser wrote:

I'm not sure that we ever addressed this. Would be good to pick up before we deprecate the legacy plugin.

On 2012-01-19 10:52:46, @DavidGoldwasser wrote:

Batch moving bugs from SketchUp to "Code" component

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