LevisL Posted Friday at 11:14 PM Share Posted Friday at 11:14 PM Looking for some help from the macro gurus on this one! I have plumbing fixture symbols that I've customized over the years. For example, I took the "Rect (medium)" shower from the core library and changed the bounding box to exclude the door handles. I also changed the depth to one that I more commonly use (36"). In X14 and prior versions, the depth macro would report the depth of the bounding box. which was great. Since X15, the depth macro reports the overall depth including the handles, which I don't want. Could I create a custom macro that would give me the bounding box depth? When I checked in the Ruby console, I don't see any attributes/NVP's for the bounding box size... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHCanada2 Posted Saturday at 03:59 AM Share Posted Saturday at 03:59 AM i've noticed this too, where there are some very odd widths..thought it was just me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robdyck Posted Saturday at 02:05 PM Share Posted Saturday at 02:05 PM I've done something slightly different. I've separated the various components so that I have a choice of shower doors and faucets and I place them as an architectural block. You can go a bit further and add a tile trim around the shower, useful if you'll be showing interior views. By doing this, you can easily adjust the shower and have the label auto-update the size by using the width and depth macro. And, by adjusting the bounding box to negative 0.5 on the left, right and back, it becomes simpler to place the shower against the framing. Rather than change shower sizes in the plan, I've done this in advance and have what I need in my library. I find it faster to find and replace a symbol than adjust the one in place. Now, I know that wasn't macro help, but hopefully it's still useful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robdyck Posted Saturday at 05:02 PM Share Posted Saturday at 05:02 PM SHOWERS.calibz 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LevisL Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 02:29 AM On 6/13/2026 at 8:05 AM, robdyck said: I know that wasn't macro help, but hopefully it's still useful. Thanks! If no one chimes in with a macro solution, I will definitely use your method! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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