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Is there a way to control the depth from which <Beyond> line style will display?

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PedroAndruccioli
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Is there a way to control the depth from which <Beyond> line style will display?

Really simple question, but I never found the answer. Here's an image (in centimeters):

PedroAndruccioli_0-1699984439453.png

 

From Revit's logic, the beyond line style should display from -1 onward, but it is only shown from -122 below. Is there a way to control this?

 

Thanks.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: PedroAndruccioli

How did you apply the Line Style? Via Linework Tool?   

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ralphdenhaan
als Antwort auf: PedroAndruccioli

Hi,

 

This is hardcoded in Revit to approximately 1.22m: View-Depth-Display 

ralphdenhaan_0-1699987008280.png

 

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PedroAndruccioli
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Just the View Range settings, no manual work or override.
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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: PedroAndruccioli

Floors will show normally within 4' (~1.22 m) of the bottom of the view range.  If you want to show a floor within 4' as Beyond then convert it to Parts, or use Slab instead of Floor.

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PedroAndruccioli
als Antwort auf: ralphdenhaan

I see. The same "logic" of not cutting walls that are less than 200cm high.

Do you or @ToanDN know if there is any standard in which they based these rules, or if they are random?
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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: PedroAndruccioli
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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: PedroAndruccioli


@PedroAndruccioli wrote:
I see. The same "logic" of not cutting walls that are less than 200cm high.

Do you or @ToanDN know if there is any standard in which they based these rules, or if they are random?

I guess the decision was based on the drafting graphic standards to show stairs extending up to 4' below the level.  It doesn't translate well for the display of stairs below in Revit and it doesn't make much sense for floors and ramps.  

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