Monday, December 20, 2010

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Hidden lines in the columns display

is at the correct display of hidden edges in Revit supports us now and then a mystery.
A typical example shows the following graph:


This view represents the hidden edge of the support is not automatic (style: hidden edge). Certainly this can be adjusted using the line tool. But that is too expensive. In support of the family itself there is a function that behavior changes.

The support family must be opened for this purpose. In the properties under Graphics -> In hidden views, we have three options that affect this behavior. Unfortunately, these options are not clear enough.

  • generated by other objects hidden lines our example
  • through support itself concealed creates hidden edges by the support itself
  • All edges generated covert support edge when an object is in front, crept this support the hidden line by itself
In our example we select the middle option, covered by the support itself.


This setting will automatically generate the hidden lines in the view.
Let's look at the next two examples:


FIGURE 4: Floor plan: panel cut view of all the edges covered

FIG 5: Support edges in the axis 2 is not visible

Figure 4, the view is displayed correctly. The rest is hidden by the wall completely, and the hidden console is displayed correctly. The plan is also in spite of cutting heights Setting is not correct. The console will be visible only in the view.

In Figure 5 I have only shown the view. Here are the hidden edges of the support is no longer visible.

Now let's look at the reasons for this:


The reasons for the representation in Figure 5 are available at graphics. As described above, must in that case, the third option All edges are selected. The
Representation of Figure 4 explains the point in Other: In the present cut plan. This must be disabled in this case.
Let's look at one last example to:


FIG 7: no slot in the floor plan shown


FIG 8: Correct display



FIG 9: Necessary adjustment in the family




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