Adaptive Panel - Hiding Adaptive Points

Adaptive Panel - Hiding Adaptive Points

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Adaptive Panel - Hiding Adaptive Points

Anonymous
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When using adaptive panels, how do you hide the adaptive points?

 

These show up in plans and all other views.

 

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Anonymous
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I've tried turning all the subcategories of the Adaptive panels off, the only way I was able to hid was by hiding the adaptive panel altogether.

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barthbradley
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Did you try Adaptive Points under Annotation Categories Tab? 

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Anonymous
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I've tried turning off all annotations and it did not affect it.

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barthbradley
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Are those pattern-based panels on a divided surface? Those look like nodes. Are you fully exited out of massing mode? Have you tried turning off Nodes under Mass in Model Categories (VG)? 

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ToanDN
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Try something inside Mass categories (weird but it is). Sorry i can look it up right now watching the WC game.

 

Turn off Nodes under Mass (your have to turn off the main Mass category to do it). 

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Anonymous
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The Mass is fully off 😕

 

Actually, I jut got! It seems like this is a bug where turning off the parent does not affect the children. I had to turn on the mass so I could turn off the Nodes!

 

I believe this works against the general rules that turning off a parent turns off the children.

 

MassOff-0.jpg

 

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barthbradley
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So they were nodes, just as I said.  How'd I get passed over for a lil' green check mark then?

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Anonymous
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You're right, I read your comment too quickly

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ToanDN
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Yeah I meant to say you have to turn ON the Mass category in order to turn OFF Nodes.
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Berger.Simon
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Is there a way to turn them OFF in the Family? So that they are automatically turned OFF when loaded into a project?

I made an adaptive Family and all Reference Points are invisible, but i have some divided paths and they are visible in the project.

I tried it with turning ON Mass and turning OFF Nodes and it worked but possibly there's a way to make directly in the family that i don't have to control the visibility in the project?!

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RamonZuidersma
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that helped!
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Message 13 of 13

Alfredo_Medina
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@Berger.Simon  , maybe if you keep the Mass > Nodes subcategory Off, in addition to having the Show Mass by View Settings option active (as opposed to the other option, "Show Mass and Mass Floors", both under the Massing and Site tab).


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