You need to make the outer line 24x36 and have the inner line offset the 1.5 and 0.5" you need.
Type: Posts; User: Robin Deurloo
You need to make the outer line 24x36 and have the inner line offset the 1.5 and 0.5" you need.
Looks to be 38x25" to me
Sometime Revit can be a bit stubborn, but usually you can get her to do what you want anyway :D
Looks to me either something is off with your titleblock size or there still is a margin defined at the top in your printer settings.
Any change you can post an empty project with just 1 sheet so we...
It is not hard at all, make a rectangle in your title block the exact size at your paper size and offset that line to where you want it to end up in your PDF, so the 1.5" and 0.5", but also keep the...
pretty sure only the materials you used in your 3D model show up, nut the ones that are in your project
Well if you change anything in your 3D it WILL update in your detailing, but you will have to use the 3D data in your detailing and not hide it and put 2D stuff in it's place.
The other way around,...
You can add a few parameters (wall thickness, being one of them) to the tag and some calculations and you can make tag types for each wall thickness if you like and you will be able to place the tag...
Looks like the gifs work now too in your first post.
And my answer stays the same :D
Hey there and welcome to the forum !
First of all your images don't work, better to use the forums own tool for that but not sure if you can if you don't have any posts here yet.
OK did a small...
Hey Pelle, feel free to post your plug-in in the section we have for that (here). Posting in a 5 year old single post thread is not the best way to do that.
The BIG thing that got me running back to the full version was the lack of filters in LT.
REALLY can't live without those.
Is there a way to have different scripts in the toolbar for different Revit versions, looks like they are now the same for every version and I have some that are different.
Well you are not only confusing yourself here, I have no clue what it is you wanna do :p
Gratz!
And pretty cool you are reporting back to us with the 'result'
I noticed that it is sometimes good to just say NO to something as something else (possibly better) is around the corner a...
To add my 2 cents.
I work freelance sometimes and I bring my own license, so tell the people that freelance for you to get their own, pretty sure they will have one anyway, how else are you...
That's to bad because you REALLY don't need that, but get a 4Gb Quadro and you will most likely be OK
Yes, that is great for sure. Never really work on a laptop myself, so not really sure if throttling still happens, but it is stuff I still hear from people buying really expansive thin laptops and...
The 'problem' with laptops is that I'm not sure they will ever run on the 5.00Ghz due to heat, but maybe @Remiscs (yeah I know that does not work) can say something about that.
The 5.00 Ghz is...
If you are doing just Revit, no Enscape etc. than basically any dedicated 4Gb GPU will do. I would really be worried more about CPU speed then GPU
Welcome!
Better to start your own thread for these kinds of questions.
But let me ask, who says it has to be a quadro?
I think that is because the type of parameter is wrong and you try to change a number for a text parameter with the same name for example.
And gratz on the new job !
The IF is kinda build into the Yes/No parameter basically.
For other types of parameters you are going to need the IF.
Probably won't do this for my scale bar, but fun little, 'project' to learn stuff with for sure, so I'll help you with this anyway.
Your circular reference is because of this:
if(and(Scale...
Well, that is not how a forum works I'm afraid (or at least this one). We are happy to help you build one if you tell us what you have done yourself.