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*clarkitekt
linked object and selectabil ity
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01-27-2004 07:15 PM
Is there a way to stop Revit from trying to select a linked/imported CAD
drawing whenever you move your mouse over it? What I have is a CAD drawing
that I am now tracing over with column grid, etc. in Revit. When I move my
mouse over the CAD drawing Revit highlights that object (with the box that
bounds the entire drawing) rather than allowing me to select the grid line I
just created. I want to trace and snap to the intersections, etc, but not
edit or select that object.
Thanks
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01-28-2004 06:48 AM in reply to:
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Are you using 6.0? The pick order in 6.0 seems (to myself, at least) to have changed (imported object last).
You can also go to Settings/Snap, check the "snaps off" box and then force your pick with a snap keyboard shortcut such as se, si, sm, etc. The shortcut are listed in the dialog box.
You can also go to Settings/Snap, check the "snaps off" box and then force your pick with a snap keyboard shortcut such as se, si, sm, etc. The shortcut are listed in the dialog box.
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01-28-2004 08:46 AM in reply to:
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*sigh*. Me too. It's driving me nuts. The only thing that is saving me is that I have a wheel mouse and the behavior is different at different zoom levels. So I can zoom in over the object until it becomes selectable. Otherwise dragging a selection box over it works too.
*clarkitekt
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01-28-2004 12:38 PM in reply to:
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so I take it there is not? It only makes sense...if I locked the thing, I am
obviously not going to be editing it, thus not requiring the ability to
select it. Any AutoDesk guys out there, can you add this to a wish list?
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01-28-2004 10:23 PM in reply to:
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Perhaps this is the trick your looking for... I just ran into it in the tutorial. Hit the tab key while the mouse is near the geometry you wish to select; this causes the selection mechanism to toggle through all of the nearby candidates.
HTH,
Mark
HTH,
Mark
*clarkitekt
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01-29-2004 09:01 AM in reply to:
*clarkitekt
Mark,
Thanks. I just found that trick too in the help files. I was still hoping
there would be a way to lock it so that it doesn't try to preselect
something I really just want as a background...just a little annoying.
So far though Revit is otherwise awesome. Finally leveraging the true
potential of the computer for the AEC industry...it's about time.
*Irwin Jungreis
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01-31-2004 07:37 PM in reply to:
*clarkitekt
Design Options were intended for a different purpose, but they can be used to solve this problem as an unintended side effect.
Create an Option Set (call it something like Unselectable Imports) and create a single Option in it. Select the link or import
element and Add to Option Set. You will now be unable to select the link unless you uncheck Exclude Options in the Modify tool
option bar, but you will still be able to snap to the link.
This will not work if the link was imported using Current View Only.
"clarkitekt" wrote in message news:40172968_1@newsprd01...
> Is there a way to stop Revit from trying to select a linked/imported CAD
> drawing whenever you move your mouse over it? What I have is a CAD drawing
> that I am now tracing over with column grid, etc. in Revit. When I move my
> mouse over the CAD drawing Revit highlights that object (with the box that
> bounds the entire drawing) rather than allowing me to select the grid line I
> just created. I want to trace and snap to the intersections, etc, but not
> edit or select that object.
>
> Thanks
>
>
*clarkitekt
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02-02-2004 07:41 AM in reply to:
*clarkitekt
Brilliant idea. That should work perfectly.
Thanks much.
"Irwin Jungreis" wrote in message
news:401c7422_2@newsprd01...
> Design Options were intended for a different purpose, but they can be used
to solve this problem as an unintended side effect.
>
> Create an Option Set (call it something like Unselectable Imports) and
create a single Option in it. Select the link or import
> element and Add to Option Set. You will now be unable to select the link
unless you uncheck Exclude Options in the Modify tool
> option bar, but you will still be able to snap to the link.
>
> This will not work if the link was imported using Current View Only.
>
>
> "clarkitekt" wrote in message
news:40172968_1@newsprd01...
> > Is there a way to stop Revit from trying to select a linked/imported CAD
> > drawing whenever you move your mouse over it? What I have is a CAD
drawing
> > that I am now tracing over with column grid, etc. in Revit. When I move
my
> > mouse over the CAD drawing Revit highlights that object (with the box
that
> > bounds the entire drawing) rather than allowing me to select the grid
line I
> > just created. I want to trace and snap to the intersections, etc, but
not
> > edit or select that object.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
>
>
