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    Question Floor Slab Edge host sweep type on a sloped slab

    I try to place a Floor Slab Edge on a sloped slab.
    When I approach the slab, the edge is highlighted (In Revit, means that's possible ??) but nothing is placed, no error message; just nothing.

    Is it supported ?

    If I place a Floor Slab Edges on a flat slab that works (of course). And then if I add a slope Arrow by editing the slad. The Floor Slab Edges still remain in place (but don't join anymore). So it's possible to have them on a sloped slab...

    Je voudrais placer un profil associé de type bord de dalle sur un sol incliné.
    Lorsque je m'approche de la dalle, le bord est en surbrillance (Dans revit cela signifierait que c'est possible ??) mais rien n'est créé, pas de message d'erreur; juste Rien.

    Est ce que cela est possible ?

    Si je place des bords de dalle sur un sol horizontal cela marche (bien sûr). Et si j'édite le sol pour lui ajouter une flèche d'inclinaison, les bords de dalle restent de place (mais ils ne sont plus joints) c'est donc possible de les avoir sur une dalle inclinée....

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    Default Re: Floor Slab Edge host sweep type on a sloped slab

    Hosted sweeps can only be horizontal or vertical...you can however use an in-place family and use a sweep (using your profile) along the edge instead.

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    Default Re: Floor Slab Edge host sweep type on a sloped slab

    steve

    Je suis d'accord pour les profils appliqués aux murs.
    Ma question porte sur les bords de dalle appliqués à des sols.
    Si je trace un sol horizontal, je place les bords de dalle, et ensuite j'édite le sol pour lui ajouter une flèche d'inclinaison, dans ce cas les bords rectilignes sont conservés et inclinés, (les bords courbes sont éliminés). Si j'édite à nouveau pour retirer la flèche, les bords courbes réapparaissent.

    Je crois que ce serait bien que ces bords soient conservés.

    En fait cela se réfère à une question :
    Quelle est la meilleure façon de traiter des trottoirs et bordures de trottoir sur un site incliné ?
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?p=92373#post92373

    I'm with you about wall sweeps.
    My question was for Floor slab egdes on sloped floors.
    If I place host sweeps on floor slab edges of an horizontal floor and, AFTER, apply a slope arrow in the sketch by editing, the linear sweeps always exist and are inclined (the curved disappear)
    If I edit the floor again and suppress the arrow, all the sweeps reappear.

    I think it will be good that the sweeps on floor slab edges should be preserved

    In fact this refer to another question :
    What's the best way to model walksides with borders on an inclined site ?
    http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?p=92373#post92373
    Last edited by gravelin; 2005-02-17 at 07:54 AM. Reason: add a link

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