I have a question, and I tried to get answer reading Forum and Help pages, but couldn't figure the solution.
Line in Sketch is slightly off axis and may cause inaccuracies.
That is the warning I get when I do simple task of generating TopoSolid from .dwg Import
I am working in solid modeling programs for last 20 years, and i don't like to have a warning at the start of creating something. That thing can create who knows what problem down the road and might make irreparable damages. I just try every time to have "clean" file.
I understand that I can continue with my work and organize land, but.....
I tried to figure out what is actually "slightly of axis" but couldn't get to end result and cancel the warning. dwg was just a simple file with 7 splines representing 5m elevation increments
I would appreciate any input,
Veso
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Hi Veso,
It's possible for lines to appear straight on the screen but still have a small angular misalignment. The error message you encountered is a warning that indicates some elements in your design are based on lines that are not perfectly aligned. These misalignments can range from very small angles of 1x(10^-9) to up to 0.2 degrees.
I would open the DWG and make sure that all lines are not misaligned. If everything looks correct then you would just need to ignore the error.
https://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2023/ENU/?guid=GUID-E8BF9268-4C26-439E-BB27-50EBF3638D3A
Cheers
Martin
Thank you for the answer,
In this case all what is imported are splines, only 9 of them. Representing Terrain Elevations.
I checked for horizontal alignment, they are all perfect.
I would suggest to Revit Development Team to check the script.
Might be that Splines (and program consider them as Lines) "cause the problem"?!?
Because they are always - hmmm, misaligned.
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