Just a question.
Our firm uses two dimension styles for grids and walls on sections plans and enlarged details. Grids have arrow marks and walls have tick marks. I have not seen both before on plans at prior firms and find it confusing at 1:100 or well on any detail. I have always used ticks. Anyways our BIM team posed the question below as to standards. I am suggesting we only use ticks and remove specific arrow grid line dimension styles.\
We should include whether or not going forward it makes sense to use the grid style dimension. As Revit currently doesn't allow for the grid to tick style, it seems rather pointless to have a grid to grid style as it just adds to confusion at all other levels of dimensioning that you can't properly dimension from a grid with the grid arrow. I was suggesting that we abandon the grid arrow based dimensioning. I'm not sure what the universal convention, but maybe it's worth looking into.