amara
2009-01-28, 10:48 PM
I hope the time is near when we can create a usable typical revit detail library.
I hope the time is near when we can save views and revit just DO save all content, including changing all model components, legends, title blocks, etc. into drafting views. Why the restriction that only drafting views can be saved? Why should we export to acad and then reimport and go through the hell of fixing dim and text and linework etc. to be able to have a typical detail? we spent days trying to figure out why sheets are not saved as views, only to find out that we need to delete the legend from the sheet.
We are working on 5 schools project, where we have the same book of detail. If we change one detail in one project, we need to change the same detail in all projects.When we insert the modified views, all sheets and details become duplicated, and we need to manually delete old sheets and details and rename all new sheets and detail views. and then go all over again creating reference callouts....Why can't we have a sort of central detail library, then we just import/load and reload detail/sheets, as in acad imports? Even more, why can't callout tags be hyperlinks to refer to details in other projects (or even web sites)? from the things that revit does, this seems like peanuts.
I hope the time is near when we can save views and revit just DO save all content, including changing all model components, legends, title blocks, etc. into drafting views. Why the restriction that only drafting views can be saved? Why should we export to acad and then reimport and go through the hell of fixing dim and text and linework etc. to be able to have a typical detail? we spent days trying to figure out why sheets are not saved as views, only to find out that we need to delete the legend from the sheet.
We are working on 5 schools project, where we have the same book of detail. If we change one detail in one project, we need to change the same detail in all projects.When we insert the modified views, all sheets and details become duplicated, and we need to manually delete old sheets and details and rename all new sheets and detail views. and then go all over again creating reference callouts....Why can't we have a sort of central detail library, then we just import/load and reload detail/sheets, as in acad imports? Even more, why can't callout tags be hyperlinks to refer to details in other projects (or even web sites)? from the things that revit does, this seems like peanuts.