Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread: Aligned Dimensions

  1. #1
    I could stop if I wanted to charliep's Avatar
    Join Date
    2003-02
    Location
    Northumberland, U.K.
    Posts
    335

    Default Aligned Dimensions

    Using Revit 8.1 I am trying to dimension the length of a wall set at an angle. I've clicked the Aligned Dimension tool; cycled through the tab so a dot shows at each point and yet I still get the ortho linear dimensions. Is there something or some family I need to load? Is there something simple I'm missing? Any help will be appreciated.
    Regards
    Charlie Priest
    Enterprise Architectural Services Ltd.

  2. #2
    100 Club
    Join Date
    2004-07
    Posts
    179

    Default Re: Aligned Dimensions

    If you want something similar to the image u will have to actually press tab at the vertices till u get the dot and then again press tab on the other vertice
    U should be able to get the aligned dimension
    Regards,
    Aliya
    Attached Images Attached Images

  3. #3
    I could stop if I wanted to Melarch's Avatar
    Join Date
    2003-05
    Posts
    203

    Default Re: Aligned Dimensions

    In some instances I have found that getting the control point (dot) on the wall element does not work. As a work-around solution I place a ref. plane at the location and angle that I want to measure to and that works just fine. Since ref. planes will not plot if checked off not to plot in the Print Setup dialog box, placing ref. planes is not a plotting issue.
    Mel Persin, Architect-AIA
    Architecture Design/Network Administration/CAD Management
    email:melarch@covad.net

  4. #4
    I could stop if I wanted to charliep's Avatar
    Join Date
    2003-02
    Location
    Northumberland, U.K.
    Posts
    335

    Default Re: Aligned Dimensions

    Thanks Aliya14 & Melarch,

    The ref line solution worked. It appears this is a problem of long standing (I'm new to Revit) so can I assume it will be fixed for the next patch/release or am I just living in hope.

    Top of my wish list (not just for Autodesk but all software producers) is that the program will work as promised in the advertising without patches, workarounds, etc.
    Regards
    Charlie Priest
    Enterprise Architectural Services Ltd.

  5. #5
    Certified AUGI Addict patricks's Avatar
    Join Date
    2004-06
    Location
    Memphis TN area
    Posts
    6,701

    Default Re: Aligned Dimensions

    I have never had a problem dimensioning walls as Aliya attached. However, you only get the dot on the outer vertex (finish face) of the wall. I think it's better to dimension to the core, which in many cases is the stud layer, so that it can be accurately placed in the field. Unfortunately you can't get the dot to attach a dimension to the vertex of an inner layer, only the outer-most vertex will work.
    Intern Architect, BIM Manager/Coordinator
    AERC, PLLC
    Hernando, Mississippi

    Revit - all up in your voxel space

  6. #6
    I could stop if I wanted to charliep's Avatar
    Join Date
    2003-02
    Location
    Northumberland, U.K.
    Posts
    335

    Default Re: Aligned Dimensions

    Thanks Patricks,

    From what you say I see my problem. See attached file.
    Attached Images Attached Images
    Regards
    Charlie Priest
    Enterprise Architectural Services Ltd.

Similar Threads

  1. Aligned dimensions acting like linear dimensions (only up-down, left-right on page as viewed)
    By browns.joseph308864 in forum Revit Architecture - General
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 2011-12-07, 12:48 AM
  2. Replies: 3
    Last Post: 2006-09-20, 05:14 AM
  3. aligned dimensions
    By jhudtwalcker in forum Revit Architecture - General
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 2006-08-26, 04:36 PM
  4. Create a base point when using Aligned dimensions
    By lochoa08 in forum AutoCAD General
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 2006-01-20, 06:51 PM
  5. Convert Aligned Dimensions to Rotated Dimensions
    By CADdancer in forum AutoLISP
    Replies: 13
    Last Post: 2005-11-29, 08:51 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •