@2003homsey wrote:
Revit will currently show any single detail line length if you pick it. Can't Revit add up the connected lengths and show that?
What programmer would think it's OK to have the "Length" box in the properties dialog go blank in that situation?
This doesn't seem like a function that should be at all hard to implement.
I agree it should probably be easier to do this, but as far as resolving the "length" on the properties dialog to "null" once more than one line in a chain is selected, it follows the "logic" of Revit.
The properties palette is showing instance properties of the selected element. If more than one element is selected, the properties palette will show instance parameters/values that are common between the selected elements. If you select more than one line, unless they are EXACTLY the same length, the "length" INSTANCE parameter reports a null value. Even if you select multiple lines exactly the same length, the values are not added, the length of the individual lines is reported. The properties palette in Revit is just not capable of reporting "length" in the way you are asking.
The command "Measure Along" will add individual lengths together. It is a different tool. It reports the value in a different location. I am not sure why Measure Along will not work with detail lines or stops once it encounters a non linear segment?
In order to do what you are asking I suspect you would have to totally re-architect the way the properties palette works, or introduce a new element type like a polyline in AutoCAD that could report the total length of the elements making up the "polyline" element.
If it is important to your workflow, I would suggest adding to the Revit Idea Station thread on the subject so the Revit team can understand your needs.
Jeff Hanson
Principal Content Experience Designer
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