DaveP
2006-07-27, 05:31 PM
I just had a problem with a Structural column I thought I'd share. Took me a while to figure it out.
We placed a Structural Column in plan & everything looked right, but we couldn't see the column when we cut a Section through that Room.
After much Visibility checking, I finally noticed that there was a single line showing in the elevation.
Finally got into the Family editor, and I found out that the Structural Columns are set to display only a dashed line in Elevation in Coarse mode.
Switching to Medium (or Fine) mode fixed it, but it was a real WTF for a while.
It does make sense. It's just not what I was expecting. This is a Structural Column, after all and that's most likely what the Structural Engineer wants to see, but not what the Architect wants.
This particular column was:
C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Autodesk/Revit Building 9/Imperial Library/StructuralColumns/Steel/HSS-Hollow Structural Section-Column.rfa
but I suspect this is the case for all Structural members. Beams, too.
We placed a Structural Column in plan & everything looked right, but we couldn't see the column when we cut a Section through that Room.
After much Visibility checking, I finally noticed that there was a single line showing in the elevation.
Finally got into the Family editor, and I found out that the Structural Columns are set to display only a dashed line in Elevation in Coarse mode.
Switching to Medium (or Fine) mode fixed it, but it was a real WTF for a while.
It does make sense. It's just not what I was expecting. This is a Structural Column, after all and that's most likely what the Structural Engineer wants to see, but not what the Architect wants.
This particular column was:
C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application Data/Autodesk/Revit Building 9/Imperial Library/StructuralColumns/Steel/HSS-Hollow Structural Section-Column.rfa
but I suspect this is the case for all Structural members. Beams, too.