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Generic Model Line Weight Not Showing Correctly When Cut

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Generic Model Line Weight Not Showing Correctly When Cut

Hello. I'm working on a template file and had a issue with a Generic Model family and it's line weight configuration. I've created a subcategory and assigned it to the element in the family. The line weight for this subcategory is set to 3 in the Cut column and it shows correctly in the family environment. When I load the family in the template, it's shown with thin lines all the way. I've changed the category of the family to Windows and loaded it to the same file. This last one shows correctly:

 

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The one on the top is the Generic Model version. Both are at the same height and have the same dimensions. I've checked the view overrides and object styles for the category and subcategory. Both elements are in the same phase. As far as I know both categories (Generic Models and Windows) are "cutable" and should show the same way.

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I've worked already with Generic Models but usually I represent the cut lines with Symbolic Lines. Can't remember working with cut geometry before, so I don't know if this hapenned before.

Is this the expected behavior for Generic Models? If not, what could I be doing wrong?

 

P.S.: tested in Revit 2023 and 2025.

 

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Just found out the problem. It was a filter applied to the view that is not related to the element in question but, because of a badly set parameter, was affecting it! It was driving me crazy... Please, if possible, could someone delete this post? 

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