graphic of the door swing which is out of view range shows

graphic of the door swing which is out of view range shows

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graphic of the door swing which is out of view range shows

Anonymous
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hi, everyone

 

I have a problem.now Im working on a project .and I need to draw a ceiling plan view.

now the view range is as the picture show.the top of the view range and top clip  are both  2FL+0.and the bottom of the door of the 2FL is 2FL+0. the swing is not supposed to show .but it shows.

and then I set the bottom of the door as 2FL+1,still show. and then 2FL+2, not show. which I think is really weird.

If i set the bottom the door is 2FL+1,which is completely out of the view range. why still shows?

 

want to know the reason .I just uploaded the door family,hope someone could help me to figure out this question.Thank you!図1.png図2.png図3.png

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Anonymous
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sir, did you find anything wrong with it ?

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martijn_pater
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I think you should consider it is just the view range. The door is at 2fl+0 =1fl+3000, then perhaps that just is within the view range and it would show in beyond linestyle.  Not entirely sure, but what if you try changing those ranges to 2900 for instance...

Edit: rereading you said 2fl+1 shows, but that should definately not show, I can have a closer look in the morning.

Edit2: What happens if you set the cut plane to 2600 and ranges to 2900?

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Anonymous
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no,sir,please set the door 2FL+1,you will find it still shows.

and I need view range set 2FL+0,because I also need other elements  show correctly

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ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

thank you for your answer,so u mean,it may be a bug for revit.I need the cut plane and view depth are the same,I dont want things under this line show(FL+1500).but even if this is a bug,all the doors should show in the same way.as I mentioned before,some doors show.some dont.I uploaded some pics and family of the other door which doesnt show.please have a look at it.My RCP is 1FL.and the doors belong to2FL,level are both 2FL+0.but one show in RCP,one doesnt.Im sorry I cant share the whole project to you because of the secret policy.but if you can kindly create a new project  and load these two door families in the project ,of course set the view range the same as mine. you probably can see the problem.the last pic is 2FL RCP.because I want to show you they are truely belong to 2FL


The bottom of this door is clearly below the level by 37 mm.  When I lower the top of the RCP view range to below that and the door place on the level above not shown.  See attached file, go to level 1 ceiling plan and no doors shown..

 

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Anonymous
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thank you sir. the other users asked me to upload both the door which are shown,and not shown type. in your project3,you are testing *not show*type, which is shown correct.this door has frame, as you said 37mm.so when we set 2FL+37,the bottom of this element accually is 2FL+0.that is why I said, all the doors are supposed to show like this one.but please see my attachment of the first post.I the other wrong shown door type.

 

when view range=bottom of the elements

these elements are not supposed to show.you can try slab, wall,and other elements.

 

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martijn_pater
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What happens if you recreate the entire view?

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Message 27 of 28

Anonymous
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nothing new happens ,this type of door still shows..........I just recreated a new RCP which is set the same as my previous one.

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Message 28 of 28

Anonymous
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hey,everyone.I posted this question to Revit Japan ,too. it has been solved. the real problem is :like the pic below.It is too small so that I didnt find it. but thank you all!ビュー範囲外のドアを表示してしまう.jpg

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