3DBix
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1- annotation
is there a way to "say" to revit that if a text is centered in a revit annotation when exporting to dwg should also be centered the multiline text that generates?
You do not ask for a particular justification like those that has autocad (as long as you revit from that point of view seems "paint")... but are 2 sw of the same mother house, a small upgrade also on the management of texts in revit or at least an alignment between 2 after 22 years from the acquisition would be a discreet step forward from the point of view of the output.
2 - blocks
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I would like to ask too much
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is there a way to set revit so that you carry in dwg a file that inside it has blocks with the same name (if the families were not modified in revit) and perhaps only with different properties, e.g. scale etc...? ?
a classic example are the trees or furnishings: revit appoints each block with a progressive number that makes the file very heavy and unworkable because they could redefine with a single command.
thanks to all
3dbix
is there a way to "say" to revit that if a text is centered in a revit annotation when exporting to dwg should also be centered the multiline text that generates?
You do not ask for a particular justification like those that has autocad (as long as you revit from that point of view seems "paint")... but are 2 sw of the same mother house, a small upgrade also on the management of texts in revit or at least an alignment between 2 after 22 years from the acquisition would be a discreet step forward from the point of view of the output.
2 - blocks
mod. sarcasm = on
I would like to ask too much
mod. sarcasm = off
is there a way to set revit so that you carry in dwg a file that inside it has blocks with the same name (if the families were not modified in revit) and perhaps only with different properties, e.g. scale etc...? ?
a classic example are the trees or furnishings: revit appoints each block with a progressive number that makes the file very heavy and unworkable because they could redefine with a single command.
thanks to all
3dbix