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    Default Linework in non-architectural views

    Using only Revit Architecture. Is there a way to draw lines in a view whose discipline is set to Electrical which are not gray? Is there any way to control the automatic half-tone which changing the discipline imposes?

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    Wink Re: Linework in non-architectural views

    Dear Andre;
    You might try making your own view parameter with a similar name (Disciplines vs Discipline) and using that instead to sort your views and display them properly. I know this not the best work around. It seems this setting is hard coded into the software.
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    Default Re: Linework in non-architectural views

    That's what I thought, but wanted to make sure. So close to useful, but that little lack of black lines makes it useless (unless you're running all three packages I suppose)

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