designviz
2009-04-20, 02:37 PM
Does Revit have a mechanism for placing Coded Notes (not keynotes)?
I am investigating to see if I can repurpose the Keynote tool to accomplish this task. However, not sure if this is the best approach.
From what I can surmise the Keynotes themselves are housed in a fairly simple and straight foward text file that it appears I can uniquely point to for each rvt file, and there is a family associated with the tag. In our particular case the coded notes themselves are sheet specific. What I may end up doing is just have a list of numbered values for placing the tags themselves and then handle the notes themselves within a text block on the sheet. Not very automated, or BIM like :) but could suffice.
If anyone is aware of another method, please advise.
For those not familar, refer to the attached PDF for reference. Coded Notes are usually 1-2 character sequential numbers usually within a hexagon, circle or square. They are typically sheet specific, though sometimes there maybe a "master list" and not tied specifications like keynotes are. They are more notes to the contractor and essentially they reduce the clutter of actual verbage on a drawing itself.
Ideally, it would be nice if Autodesk does not already have such a feature within Revit, and they develop one, to incorporate some automation, where at the discretion of the designer if there are no actual references to a particular coded note on a sheet, it would notify them and they could choose to keep it or delete it from the sheet. Also, in some cases the same coded note would be applied on multiple sheets, and thus you may have a "master list" of notes, where Revit could scan the sheet and based on the tags found generate the Coded Notes legend from the master list. Also, the coded notes would need to accomidate multi-line text, which it does not appear the keynote mechanism is designed for...
I am investigating to see if I can repurpose the Keynote tool to accomplish this task. However, not sure if this is the best approach.
From what I can surmise the Keynotes themselves are housed in a fairly simple and straight foward text file that it appears I can uniquely point to for each rvt file, and there is a family associated with the tag. In our particular case the coded notes themselves are sheet specific. What I may end up doing is just have a list of numbered values for placing the tags themselves and then handle the notes themselves within a text block on the sheet. Not very automated, or BIM like :) but could suffice.
If anyone is aware of another method, please advise.
For those not familar, refer to the attached PDF for reference. Coded Notes are usually 1-2 character sequential numbers usually within a hexagon, circle or square. They are typically sheet specific, though sometimes there maybe a "master list" and not tied specifications like keynotes are. They are more notes to the contractor and essentially they reduce the clutter of actual verbage on a drawing itself.
Ideally, it would be nice if Autodesk does not already have such a feature within Revit, and they develop one, to incorporate some automation, where at the discretion of the designer if there are no actual references to a particular coded note on a sheet, it would notify them and they could choose to keep it or delete it from the sheet. Also, in some cases the same coded note would be applied on multiple sheets, and thus you may have a "master list" of notes, where Revit could scan the sheet and based on the tags found generate the Coded Notes legend from the master list. Also, the coded notes would need to accomidate multi-line text, which it does not appear the keynote mechanism is designed for...