I can't believe I'm the first to come across this issue, but I've had this happen on several projects recently.
When you open up the Manage Line Styles (Under additional settings) dialog table, for some reason a bunch of lines patterns end up either blank or being changed to solid in some cases. Curious if anyone else has come across this.
The only thing I noticed on this most recent event, was a new "HIDDEN 3/32" line pattern and a number of those that were blank used to be set to "Hidden 3/32" line pattern. ie same name, but not capitalized. I thought just about everything in Revit was Cap sensitive. The only reason I even picked up on that one was after I used the transfer project standard tool, those were still all blank and the Lower case version didn't transfer.
Has anyone else run across users finding a number of line styles that just loose association with a pattern?
Thanks in Advance.
I haven't seen this before but if I had to guess I'd say that you've had conflicting line styles in different projects and when you combined them using Transfer Project Standards Revit has overridden the conflicting line styles. As you say, many things in Revit are case sensitive, but there may be a part within the transfer process that strips the capitalization from the name and when importing Revit thinks they are the same.
Sie finden nicht, was Sie suchen? Fragen Sie die Community oder teilen Sie Ihr Wissen mit anderen.