wesley.stabs
2006-02-24, 03:17 PM
Good morning fellas,
A couple questions to test the cad slingers out there. Xref hatch is only half visible upon printing it Revit. Additionally, we previously utilized a solid grayscale hatch pattern in Autocad to signify existing detailed conditions. Linking into Revit, we decided to use a non solid hatch (the hatch which only is half visible) thinking that the solid pattern would not be able to be half toned. This new hatch Ansi31still does not reflect the graphic representation which we would like to achieve. Another problem has occured recently. I reloaded a boat load of Autocad details after changing a directory name in which they were saved and saved back to the Revit central file. Now others who are saving and relinquishing to the central file are recieveing an error message, upon opening their local files, about the details that have been repathed. The old detail paths are still present in their manage links dialog box. Has anyone here encountered these issues and could potentially provide some insight? It is much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Wesley
A couple questions to test the cad slingers out there. Xref hatch is only half visible upon printing it Revit. Additionally, we previously utilized a solid grayscale hatch pattern in Autocad to signify existing detailed conditions. Linking into Revit, we decided to use a non solid hatch (the hatch which only is half visible) thinking that the solid pattern would not be able to be half toned. This new hatch Ansi31still does not reflect the graphic representation which we would like to achieve. Another problem has occured recently. I reloaded a boat load of Autocad details after changing a directory name in which they were saved and saved back to the Revit central file. Now others who are saving and relinquishing to the central file are recieveing an error message, upon opening their local files, about the details that have been repathed. The old detail paths are still present in their manage links dialog box. Has anyone here encountered these issues and could potentially provide some insight? It is much appreciated.
Sincerely,
Wesley