I build windows for historic properties and provide shop drawings for my clients. I've had Corel for years and it does a fine job with this task. However, I'm getting busier and I'd like to automate the task since the only difference between windows is the height and width or in other words the length of the stiles and rails. I'd like to find a program or add-on that will allow me to store the dims of the components (stiles, rails, sills etc.) then just plug in the unit height and width and have the drawing automatically generated. Is there a function in corel for this or is there an add-on you know of? Also, can anyone describe what I'm asking for - like parametric desgin or something cool like that?
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Are you using the MacOS version of CorelDRAW?
Nope, PC. Does it matter? Can you tell me what I'm asking for? I don't have the words to express it.
Eskimo, I'll try that if necessary (posting another file). You'd think a Corel forum KingSD_EskimoExample.zipwould accept CDR!In the ideal world I'd create the fixed parameters, identify the variables and do it myself with a corel add-on. But if that's not practical, I'd be willing to hire someone to develop it for my use, hopefully with some instruction so I can take over from there, since my business is scaling up.
A word of warning, any 3rd party automation my require you to test any new CorelDRAW versions or even CorelDRAW updates on a SAFE MACHINE before implementing them on your design workstation.
This has nothing to do with the 3rd party programming it's just that Corel is notorious for it's lack of support for 3rd party support companies.
Automation is great but hanging yourself and losing money stinks.
You sound like you speak from experience. Thanks! Do you have any suggestions on how to proceed with my objective. How about a simple 2D program you could recommend. I just wanted to modify corel since I'm already very comfortable with it.
My experiance has been observation over the last 25 years which is partially why I do not use 3rd party utilities. The other reason is 99% of my work is always custom with almost zero redundancy.
Any workflow that utilizes 3rd party utilities places a demand on you to be committed to the workflow in which you developed the CorelDRAW 3rd party utility relationship.
Also to be committed to totally controlling the work environment, Windows updates, new software, Corel updates and even new Macros. You WILL be smart to have an identical test system and a production system. Nothing moves to the production system without passing tests on the test system, because sometimes things can't be undone.
There are decent people who write Macros on this forum who may be able and willing for a price to help you. However it's your commitment that will bring success.
Jeff or Eskimo are better suited for that task.
I'd really like to consult with someone by email text or phone. Can introductions be made? If there are pros, what's the process. This is for my business and a legitimate expense.
Hello,
This is something we can quote you on; send me a message here and we'll chat more.