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    I could stop if I wanted to Dave Lewis's Avatar
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    Default How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    I've sketched up my existing site inside autocad and I have chainlink fense's represented by ---x---x---x---x--- When I link the .dwg into revit I loose the linetypes. How can I do a linetype like this in revit.

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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    Use a repeating detail component, using a detail componenet you've made with a line and two other crossing lines to represent the X. Since detail lines are visible only in the view they are created in, your line and X combo detail component will need to be sized by you for the scale of the view you plan on drawing them in.
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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    And make sure you send a wishlist request off to support to have text as part of line patterns.

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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    How can I do a linetype like this in revit.
    I've done similar with line based detail family. You'll need to nest the x detail(if you want scale) and make the spacing an array that calculates the correct number based on the length of the 'line'. Add a scaling factor for different scales.

    HTH,

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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    .... it certainly helped me - thanks GuyR.

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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    If you're interested in actually having a 3D family (plus more options for scheduling an' stuff) you could use a line based generic family (which can then be assigned to any category type). The only catch is that you can't do curves (easily), course you can't do curves easily with repeating details or line based detail components either. Not to mention, how many "curved" fences do you really see, most are faceted.

    To each his own... you could do 2D stuff in the "3D" family and still have more flexibility in scheduling and handeling information.

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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    Here is a non-scaling version I made.
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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    edit: Because our very good moderators had to make some changes to this thread, I don't know how relevant my post still is (since in my own opinion its being repetitive). I will let it stand the way it is, but I don't want anyone feeling that I'm attempting to be argumentitive, or anything else.

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    The problem here (to my knowledge) is Revit's in-ability to support custom geometric patterns embedded into a line pattern, as opposed to ACAD and Microstation, which both allow you to essentially define any pattern of geometry you like, and call it a "linestyle", where Revit, you're stuck with dash (of any length) or dot, and space (of any length). So the user is looking for a work-around/technique to eliminate this obstacle in line pattern support.

    I would argue that a fence should be defined with a true object and not just a detail component (however that is an entirley different discussion from the one we started with).

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    Last edited by robert.manna; 2007-01-28 at 12:55 PM. Reason: response to edit: Removed spam and reference to it.

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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    Quote Originally Posted by 4christo4
    Here is a non-scaling version I made.
    Can I ask for a R9.0 Down-Saved version of this File.
    Thanks

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    Default Re: How do I make a fence linetype for a site plan

    REVIT OpEd has a good idea on how to create a fence

    http://revitoped.blogspot.com/

    Take a look at this site.

    Justin

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