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found a strange bug.

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ron_adst
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found a strange bug.

When I have a cropped view with Areas a family I made leaves a white spot. Without the crop it works just fine? 

 

 

So the white area under the docks only happens with a cropped view. Strange?

 

 

 zonder.PNGmet.PNG

 

 

kind regards Ron

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d.avalishvili
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

Did you mean Rooms ?.If so,  probably there is difference with room height and view range height. 

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ron_adst
als Antwort auf: d.avalishvili

Noope - Area's 

 

1 family - a floor - 4 area boundery lines and the area.

 

the only difference is the crop in the viewport

 

zonder 2.PNGmet 2.PNG

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d.avalishvili
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

maybe its a bug :leicht_lächelndes_Gesicht: what revit do u use? 2018.2 has improved some bugs. if you send file, ican have a look 

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ron_adst
als Antwort auf: d.avalishvili

2017.2 - business policy.....

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cbcarch
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

Could be something in the furniture family?

 

Have you tried turning furniture off? Does it go away?

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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ron_adst
als Antwort auf: cbcarch

No furniture in my project. Only a generic family. 

 

It also happens in Revit 2018

 

met 2018.PNG

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cbcarch
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

I see--well, perhaps it is the overhead garage doors at the loading dock ( on the site plan view they looked like furniture) causing the white spot.

 

Something with the door family?

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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ron_adst
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

I made 2 views - crop and no crop

 

Here you don't see anything strange. But the moment you print it goes wrong.

 

the problem is where the loadingpit is under the floor. 

 

 

 

the views.PNG

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ron_adst
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

the loading pit is the problem I'm afraid......

 

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SteveKStafford
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

If you temporarily remove the loading bay families...what happens? Have you examined that family more closely?


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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: cbcarch

Does it happen to rectangular crops or crops with edited boundary?

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Sahay_R
als Antwort auf: ron_adst

Edit the family? (grasping at straws here....) Possibly replace the family? Try putting in a row of toilets instead (and no, I am not kidding) - see if the same white spot occurs...... if it does, then re-examine the original family.


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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Edited Crop windows simply DON'T WORK - at least; they appear to work, but will bite you when you have 400 drawings to issue one sunny afternoon.

 

This has been an intermittent issue with plenty of other strange symptoms including 500MB PDF files, missing text, drawings not printing on sheets, and the little gem you've found - random white blockouts in any kind of shaded view.

 

Simple fix - don't use Edited Crop windows.

 

Even simpler fix - Autodesk fixes the bug that has been around since Edited Crop views were brought in. They've been trouble from day one.

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