Revit needs to overlay a hatch pattern (.PAT) within the wall structure to address the fire rating issue. Architects need to show fire rating for plan check.
As there is no standard architectural convention on the way to verify the fire rating and continuity of the walls bounding a space requiring a specific rating, I am curious to know why Autodesk should address in regards to your particular workflow.
I would propose that several workflows exist for internal verification and for documentation on plans of fire ratings for walls that use or do not use a fill pattern are available.
Could you elaborate on why a fill pattern is required in your case?
-luc
This is old blog but it still works
https://bim4scottc.blogspot.com/2011/09/using-filters-to-show-fire-ratings.html
@syman2000 wrote:
This is old blog but it still works
https://bim4scottc.blogspot.com/2011/09/using-filters-to-show-fire-ratings.html
That doesn't work well for patterns. That's why they show solid colors in the tutorial.
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