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    anhalt21
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    Registered: ‎12-06-2011

    Pipe connector visability

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    01-25-2012 07:39 AM

    I'm making a fan coil unit to be two-pipe with a 4-pipe check mark(using the yes/no parameter). I can get it to work fine with the extrusions my pipes connect to, however I can't get the pipe connectors to turn off as well. Is there a way to adjust the pipe connector visability with a yes/no parameter? I'd like to turn this off so it's not so confusing for young users that aren't sure which connectors to connect to. Thanks!

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    Distinguished Mentor
    Posts: 505
    Registered: ‎09-29-2008

    Re: Pipe connector visability

    01-25-2012 02:43 PM in reply to: anhalt21

    I kinda remember reading way back about one guy, who I think might have done this.

    I think it involved black magic if I remember right.

    Some crazy combinations of if and and statements and eye of newt.

     

    I can't remember, Try doing a google search.

     

    AFAIK this currently cannot be completed and is a wish list item.

     

    “Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly, until you can learn to do it well.”
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    Mentor
    Posts: 355
    Registered: ‎11-19-2008

    Re: Pipe connector visability

    01-26-2012 12:48 AM in reply to: Jrobker

    I've seen somebody post that you can make the connectors an array & use the array value to control the number of connectors.

    Only works if they are equi spaced obviously.

     

    I haven't tried this myself yet, so please post back if you try it.

     

    Cheers.

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    Posts: 1,913
    Registered: ‎08-28-2009

    Re: Pipe connector visibility

    01-26-2012 06:04 AM in reply to: embolisim

    I just experimented with that - you cannot array a connector because it cannot be grouped. But you can, however, host the connector to one of the arrayed groups.

     

    Test #1 - Connector hosted to the third Group of an array

    When you eliminate the host by lowering the array number, the connector vanishes. If you are in the family editor, it is never to be seen again. When I loaded it into a project and tried it, I could indeed hide the connector, but it moved the icon to an arbitrary location. Clicking on this icon caused Revit to die horribly. Be careful when dabbling in the Black Arts, I guess.

     

    Test #2 - Connector hosted to the third Group of an embedded array

    The connector will stay with the last element of the array. The connectors are more stubborn and cannot be hidden here.

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