Problem When Load Family Inside model in place

Problem When Load Family Inside model in place

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Problem When Load Family Inside model in place

Anonymous
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When Load Family Inside model in place  the Generic Annotation of the loaded family disappear. What is the reason?

I upload the family and a screencast.

Thank you.

 

 

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L.Maas
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I do not know the reason, maybe not considered, or maybe by design or maybe a bug.

 

However, why are you place a loadable family inside an in-place component? Normally in place components are used for special (one-off) models. And as soon as you will have multiple instances of a component you will usually create a loadable family. I seldom use in-place components.

 

However if you want to use a generic annotation inside the in-place component you could load it directly (not hosted in your loadable family), then it will show.

Louis

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Anonymous
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Thank you. using the generic annotation directli inside the in place family doesn't solve my problem.Because I will use more than one family inside the model in place and each one will have different parameters.

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barthbradley
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My guess is that the Generic Annotation's "Show only if instance is cut" is CHECKED. 

 

How'd I do? 

 

 

...just tested.  Here's how the component looks on placement into in-place editing environment:

 

a-look on placement.png

 

...and here's how the component looks after clicking on Finish Model and exiting In-Place Editor:

 

a-look on placement2.png

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L.Maas
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But still the question. Why do you place loadable families inside an in-place component?

 

We normally try to avoid in-place components. Only for one-offs and if we do not need them in future projects.

So placing loadable families inside an in-place family seems odd to me.

 

On top of that, why model as loadable family and not use the walls system family?

Louis

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barthbradley
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I would agree with you, @L.Maas.  Still, the disappearing Anno trick was neat.  I don't know if I'll ever have a practical application for it though.  Smiley Wink 

 

 

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L.Maas
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@barthbradley I have looked and this is not the case. It is unchecked in the family

 

@Anonymous I tried some other settings and I noticed that when I set the family "Partition-Wall-System-001-1.rfa" to shared the generic annotation will be shown when clicking finished....weird.

anno.png

Louis

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barthbradley
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I hadn't notice that the OP posted the file. Just downloaded and tested your solution and it works like a charm! Now the question is WHY it doesn't work when it's not shared.  Hmm?  I got to think about this.  

 

Thanks for sharing, @L.Maas.  

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