Just for that I'm not doing it! . Millimeters it is...
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Just for that I'm not doing it! . Millimeters it is...
Ok, Here is the metric version, you owe me lunch if I ever come to Australia .
Actually I found a few more bugs while I was looking at it. Here are the new fixes in version 2.1:
Added Now supports Metric Templates - Level Heights reported in mm - rounded to nearest 0.1mm
Fixed Will no longer round to x'-12" if level is just below an even foot dimension
Fixed Level Height column is right justified for easier reading
Added Large numbers now show commas correctly for level heights
Fixed Levels with Negative values now show correctly when inches are above 6
As always, let me know if you find any bugs...
Steve
Thanks Steve
Lunch it is ! Have you ever heard of McDonald's !!!
Mark
I think we have a few in the states somewhere
Thanks. That's a nice complement coming from the master .
I wonder what would have been the comparing key (level) for every element that is being iterated in the process.
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking...
Hi Steve,
Please excuse my ignorance but I can't seem to get this to work.
I have updated my ini file and have added the dll. The menu is in there: Tools, External Tools, Get level.
However it doesn't seem to do anything.
What is it supposed to do? How is it supposed to look when it works?
Can you please post where exactly this info is to be added in the program files etc...
Thanks.
Hi,
first thank you for the tool it also works for Revit 2009. Nice
question when I tested it it did not seem te find railings on the level.
could you take a look a that.
thanks keep it up