I was messing around with the Import lineweight for colors from AutoCad in the imports window. The values are defaulted at 0, however you cannot put 0 in the field. So when the value is zero what is the default lineweight? It does not appear that I can undo this as far as I can tell.
I was messing around with the Import lineweight for colors from AutoCad in the imports window. The values are defaulted at 0, however you cannot put 0 in the field. So when the value is zero what is the default lineweight? It does not appear that I can undo this as far as I can tell.
I don't understand how you have a 0 default. What lineweight file are you using?
But the default is based on the source CAD. Typically 0.01 inches or 0.25 mm.
I don't understand how you have a 0 default. What lineweight file are you using?
But the default is based on the source CAD. Typically 0.01 inches or 0.25 mm.
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The 0 values confuse me as well. The 1 in there is because I couldn't revert it. We don't have a lineweight file set up at the moment so I was going to create one after I figured out how it worked. Do I just need to create a dummy file for the time being to get them back to 0? Eventually I will go in and generate that lineweight mapping file, or find it if we have a file the ctb was based on buried somewhere.
The 0 values confuse me as well. The 1 in there is because I couldn't revert it. We don't have a lineweight file set up at the moment so I was going to create one after I figured out how it worked. Do I just need to create a dummy file for the time being to get them back to 0? Eventually I will go in and generate that lineweight mapping file, or find it if we have a file the ctb was based on buried somewhere.
Why don't you just the import's Lineweights? Revit will bring them in along with the file.
Why don't you just the import's Lineweights? Revit will bring them in along with the file.
We use ctb files, so I would have to manually change the lineweights for each line, since the weight is only linked to the color for printing.
We use ctb files, so I would have to manually change the lineweights for each line, since the weight is only linked to the color for printing.
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