Is there a way to create at tag that equals the View Name?
Can parameters access View Name or Title on Sheet Name?
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It can't be done. It also doesn't make much sense. Can you provide a specific example?
Yes. It's called a view title. But the tag must be on a sheet, not in the view. If you want to label the view while in the view itself, that's going to require some kind of workaround. You might be able to create piece of text in views using dynamo.
I should have searched a little harder before posting. I'm trying to accomplish what seems like many other are also trying to accomplish (without success it seems) and that is...
We have a library of 'standard details'. They have a specific name/number that corresponds to a spreadsheet that contains the names/numbers of the details. I want to have the ability to print all the standard details so that a PM could circle the details that they want and the draftsmen can find the associated detail (via the number/name). I thought I could accomplish this with a tag that resides in the drafting view. We can just manually put some text in there, but if we were ever to change the name/number of the view it would be nice to have that text update. Also, I don't want to have to delete this text every time we bring it into a job.
So if I understand this correctly:
If I were to take a stab at this, I'd just put each detail onto individual sheets and batch PDF the whole thing. Set up the view title to pull whatever parameters store your ID information, and you wouldn't actually have to modify any of the details since the PM-coordination end is all presented with Sheets instead of Views.
If you are in the dozens/hundreds of details scale, there's Dynamo workflows that should let you scrape an entire file for every Drafting View, generate an Empty Sheet per view, then place those views on the Sheets. Assuming that your details are all in the same general papersize, you can just go with a single sheet size: otherwise you might have to play with scaling on the larger details to make it them fit.
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The other option I've seen employed are to use detail category associations to create extra-large detail swatch sheets. It works well for things like Roof Curb attachment details, since you see all the details on one digital page and just point out which one is project-specific.
Hi Robert, that is essentially correct.
When you say -
"Set up the view title to pull whatever parameters store your ID information"
What parameter option are you thinking I can use. I'm basically looking to display a detail number i.e. "S3.101" and the detail name (which does not match the name on the sheet) i.e. "Typical slab on grade joint details"
Thanks!
Didn't mean to confuse with terminology. Correct -a view title is not a "tag". I should've said it's very similar to a tag because it's an annotative family that uses labels to read attributes in the project. It's different from a tag because
1. It must be used on sheets and
2. It must be associated/nested within a Viewport type.
Thank you for clarifying.
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