Ok, thanks for the advice. it will be a great add on if we should select one element for the list and be Highlighted in the view.
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Ok, thanks for the advice. it will be a great add on if we should select one element for the list and be Highlighted in the view.
Just installed "find and replace" in RA 2010 and worked without a hitch. So all excited in installed "get level" and no joy. Oh well 1 out of 2 ain't bad., but still disapointed !!
So if anyone is up to the challange and can make it compatable it would be most appreciated .
Mark
Hey Steve,
This is a little late in response, but I have tested your new version with Revit Structure (2010) and it works fine. I tried it with MEP however, and it only seemed to grab equipment, fixtures, and devices. Line based elements such as ductwork and pipe as well as the corresponding fittings and accessories didn't display for me. See attached. Not sure why MEP line based elements would be any different from structural or architectural.
Thanks for developing this great tool!
-Jon
Last edited by mabrey; 2009-04-24 at 10:47 PM. Reason: Forgot to include attachments
It would be great to have in Revit such basic tool like professional selection filter,
Please look here: http://forums.augi.com/showthread.ph...896#post962896
Maybe I'm wrong but Revit is like database so I wonder why there is a such big problem to filter elements by any kind of parameters?
It's not a question to you sfaust, thank you very much for your plugin. Just considering loudly...
hmm. I'm not sure. I know for linear elements like walls it has to look for the workplane parameter instead of the level parameter, but it is set up to do that. I'll run some more tests and see what I can find out. Unfortunately I don't have MEP, so it may be a little hard for me to test. I'll see though.
I got the latest version of this but I haven't been able to get it to work. Here is a portion of my Revit.ini file:
I'm not seeing anything after re-starting Revit. Is it supposed to show up under Extensions > Extensions Manager? Is it supposed to be its own entry like Extensions > Get Level?Code:[ExternalCommands] ECCount=2 ECClassName1=REX.AREXRevitMngr.Manager ECAssembly1=C:\Program Files\Revit Architecture 2009\Extensions\Revit 2009\AREXRevitMngr.dll ECName1=Revit Extensions for Revit Architecture 2009 ECDescription1=Manager for Revit Extensions for Revit Architecture 2009 ECName2=Get Level ECClassName2=sfaust.Revit.GetLevel.Command ECAssembly2=C:\Program Files\Revit Architecture 2009\Extensions\External 2009\GetLevel.dll
wait a sec, I noticed that first tool (the Extensions Manager I think) is missing the "ECName1" line, could that be causing any problems?
No, it's seperate from extensions. The extensions are autodesk issued special items for subscription customers blah blah blah...
This is a seperate thing and should show up under Tools->External Tools->Get Level. Or if you are on 2010 it will be in the Add-Ins tab, External Pane, and under the External Tools drop down button.
Also, ECName1 is there, it's just at the end for some reason (which is odd that it doesn't follow convention since it's from Autodesk...).