Common edges

Common edges

dieter.goris
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Common edges

dieter.goris
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Is there a way to disable the common edges between walls?

I can only set the common edge lineweight once for a view, but then some of the lines are too thick, and others are too thin. For example, when I join 2 walls, I want the common edges between the walls to follow the lineweight of the wall itself (the thickes one). Is there a way to achieve this? Thanks!

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Message 2 of 27

barthbradley
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There is a check box for Common Edges under Wall Category in VGOs. That not work?  

 

You can also Override Host Layers Cut Line Styles.  

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2020/ENU/Revit-D...

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Message 3 of 27

dieter.goris
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If I uncheck it, the common edges will disappear. If I override it (cut > lines), all the common edges will have the same lineweight. 

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Message 4 of 27

barthbradley
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What about Creating Parts and Overriding Graphics in View By Element?  

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Message 5 of 27

barthbradley
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Wait a minute. You want Common Edges the SAME line weight as Walls?  If so, why don't you just change the line weight of the Common Edge Subcategory?  

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Message 6 of 27

dieter.goris
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I want to set the layers whithin a wall to different lineweights (VG > Cut Line Styles). For example, the structural wall will have a weight of 4, the exterior finish 3, thermal layer 1, and the air layer also 1. If I set the common edges for walls  to 4, all the common edges whitin the wall will turn to 4, also the common edges between the termal layer and the air layer (because it is the same  function in the host layer styles).

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Message 7 of 27

barthbradley
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Okay, whatever. Sounds like Parts and Overriding by Element or Filter is the way to go then. 

 

...or Linework Tool.

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Message 8 of 27

dieter.goris
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It works when I turn the wall into parts, but it's a huge workaround if I have to do this for every join.

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barthbradley
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@dieter.goris wrote:

It works when I turn the wall into parts, but it's a huge workaround if I have to do this for every join.


 

Agreed. Filters might ease the pain.   

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Message 10 of 27

dieter.goris
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A used to have the same problem with columns intersecting with walls, but I fixed it by adding symbolic lines (with the correct lineweight) in the column family. Is it possible to adjust the system family of the walls in the same way?

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Message 11 of 27

barthbradley
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Can you post some pictures -- or perhaps your RVT with Views setup -- that show what you are doing? Frankly, it sounds a little odd to me. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are doing.  

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Message 12 of 27

dieter.goris
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In the attachment "Test Revit > floor plan "Niveau 0" I highlighted which common edges have to be lineweight 4, and which have to be lineweight 1.

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Message 13 of 27

barthbradley
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Yah, I think Parts and Filter are your best option.  

 

CommonEdge1.png

CommonEdge2.png

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Message 14 of 27

barthbradley
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Arrgh! Might need to use the Linework Tool as well. 

 

CommonEdge3.png

 

 

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Message 15 of 27

dieter.goris
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Thanks for your help! For now, I'm gonna try to fix it by using linework override. If anyone has another idea to override the common edges, just let me know!

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Message 16 of 27

ToanDN
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Like this?  No linework involved.

 

ToanDN_0-1666397764612.png

 

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Message 17 of 27

dieter.goris
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Looks good. What setting did you change?

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Message 18 of 27

ToanDN
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Did you open the attached file? It should speak for itself.

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Message 19 of 27

dieter.goris
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I 'm sorry, I can't see what has setting have changed in the attached file.

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Message 20 of 27

ToanDN
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Accepted solution

- Create parts and exclude parts as shown below

- Set Parts Cut Line to 4

- Set the view to show both parts and originals.

 

ToanDN_0-1666627511067.png

 

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