Good morning everyone,
I know this is a topic that has been discussed before, however; I couldn't immediately find information that was verified to be up-to-date. I was wondering about the logistics of importing an AutoCAD MEP application into Revit. Currently, we develop and maintain software that matches the first question of this webpage to the letter using AutoCAD MEP and .NET - http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/2012/10/porting-an-autocad-application.html
We have an application where we have a custom ribbon, where we override grips, graphics, etc etc. I was wondering if the information in the link I provided still holds true for today since it's dated for 2012.
If it's not feasible to import our software into Revit in it's current form, is there a tangible means to import our drawings into Revit while maintaining things such as labels on our objects, graphics, etc etc.
Thank you.
Dear Mhillis,
Thank you for your query, which you also raised as an ADN case 10238182 [Importing an AutoCAD MEP application to Revit MEP] at the same time.
Please avoid doing this, since we end up with duplicate cases.
I already answered your other case directly.
In addition, I thought the answer might be of general interest, so I published an edited version of it on The Building Coder:
http://thebuildingcoder.typepad.com/blog/2014/12/porting-an-autocad-application-to-revit.html
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Jeremy