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Problems with a split section

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Message 1 of 17
Marcus.Isacsson
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Problems with a split section

Hi fellas!

I've used a "trick" where we get the line between sections to dissappear by using a filter that hides the line (with a linestyle consisting of a dot and spaces.

 

But we're facing some problems with split sections where we get this look. Does anoyne have a workaround to solve this kind of issue?
(doesnt work to join the gap and move it individually either). Revit 2016, old project running.

 

Problem with section.PNGSektion dold linje.PNG

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Message 2 of 17

Hi,

not sure I understand what is the actual problem and why did you use such solution, I can recommend you try to do what I wrote here:

http://www.engipedia.com/how-to-adjust-revit-section-line-style/

 

Maybe section line can be white colorued, just draw what's missing?

If this solved your issue, please Accept it as Solution help other forum users with similar issues to find answers easily.
  
Mirko Jurcevic


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Message 3 of 17


@Mirko.Jurcevic wrote:

Hi,

not sure I understand what is the actual problem and why did you use such solution, I can recommend you try to do what I wrote here:

http://www.engipedia.com/how-to-adjust-revit-section-line-style/

 

Maybe section line can be white colorued, just draw what's missing?


Hi, thanks for reaching out.
I want the line between the section tails to hide. Changes in object styles doesn't seem to make any difference(?).
The filter trick kinda solved it, except the part shown in the picture above.



Section.PNG

Message 4 of 17
FAIR59
in reply to: Marcus.Isacsson

The offending lines you see, are a result of the way Revit displays a line pattern. The pattern is center justified, and all excess is drawn with a solid line.

 

line_pattern.PNGtest_linepattern.PNG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The only way to achieve what you desire, is to drag all line ends to a suitable position manually.

sectionhead.PNG 

Message 5 of 17
Marcus.Isacsson
in reply to: FAIR59


@FAIR59 wrote:

The offending lines you see, are a result of the way Revit displays a line pattern. The pattern is center justified, and all excess is drawn with a solid line.

 

line_pattern.PNGtest_linepattern.PNG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The only way to achieve what you desire, is to drag all line ends to a suitable position manually.

sectionhead.PNG 



Have you tried this with a split section?
I've been adjusting it manually for a while but can't get it to completely dissappear.
Which is what we want (gets cluttered with those section lines going all the way).

Message 6 of 17
FAIR59
in reply to: Marcus.Isacsson

section_first.JPGsection_secodn.JPG

Message 7 of 17
Marcus.Isacsson
in reply to: FAIR59


@FAIR59 wrote:

section_first.JPGsection_secodn.JPG


Sweet, thats what we're looking for. How did you achieve it?

Message 8 of 17
FAIR59
in reply to: Marcus.Isacsson

just drag the 2 dots of a "corner"line into the corner

Message 9 of 17
RobDraw
in reply to: Marcus.Isacsson


Sweco3600 wrote:

Hi, thanks for reaching out.
I want the line between the section tails to hide. 


Why doesn't this work for you?

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-lt/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2017/ENU/Revi...


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
Message 10 of 17
tuuletin
in reply to: Marcus.Isacsson

Hello, dear friends. I have found the solution to this issue.

Make sure, that a crop box of your view oversizes your section tag (a section tag is inside a crop box).

 

This helps me, when I face this issue. Maybe you need to use extra masking regions to cover more things in a view, when you oversize a crop box and see more.

Message 11 of 17
martijn_pater
in reply to: tuuletin

...actually I think @RobDraw already answered it, just click the 'gaps in segments' symbol. Or neither/none of us understand the issue ^^ (...or is/was this not available in 2016?LT?)

Gaps in SegmentsGaps in Segments

Message 12 of 17
tuuletin
in reply to: Marcus.Isacsson

@martijn_pater I was trying to reporoduce my advice to place a section tag inside of a view crop box - this doesn't help me now. This issue appears randomly. Sometimes you can easily drag the dots and hide lines, but sometimes dots are missing or you can't just hide these lines. As I remember this issue with split segment sections (jogged sections) was in Revit always (at least up to Revit 2020).

 

This is the needed section (plan view).

Image 743.png

 

When you hide a section line - you can see small remainders close to section tags. Normally you can drag a dot and move it over a section tag (hiding these lines).

Image 744.png

 

Here I was trying to drag the right line dot over the right section tag. This results in random tag jumping (in the center).

Image 745.png

 

Here I was trying to drag the left line dot. After the first try - pay attention, that the tag dot has dissappeared. After that nothing you can do, to move the left line dot to the left (but it moves smoothly to the right). Also, I was trying to use "Tab"-selection (maybe a tag dot comes over a line dot?)

Image 746.png

 

As I wrote, this issue comes randomly. Sometimes you can easily hide these lines, sometimes you need to fight 🤣

Message 13 of 17
Martijn.Pater
in reply to: tuuletin


@tuuletin wrote:

...sometimes you need to fight 🤣


Ah yes, that's somewhat buggy. However the thing is I'd just suggest to accept having these lines beyond/near the crop region instead of trying to force it and just incorporate such (minor) things into your office standard.

Message 14 of 17
tuuletin
in reply to: Martijn.Pater

This thing is minor, but you barely can start construction works with such a flaw in drawings... 😥

 

So, the way is: just randomly try to move to short distances: tag dots, view crop box, "jogging" distance, while switching on and off the section line. You have chances to eliminate those annoying lines.

Message 15 of 17
Martijn.Pater
in reply to: tuuletin

Well if you absolutely have to, then perhaps create a margin within the section tag families, then you could keep those section ends within your crop boundary avoiding the issue.

Message 16 of 17
RobDraw
in reply to: tuuletin


@tuuletin wrote:

This thing is minor, but you barely can start construction works with such a flaw in drawings.


The fact that you came across this early has nothing to do with the issue.

As far as it being a flaw is a matter of opinion.

 

We've all had to make concessions in the way we present drawings due to graphic limitations in Revit. Some realize that jumping through hoops trying to achieve a standard might mean that the standard needs review and possible revising.

 

So, ask yourself, "What does that line indicate and why does it need to be hidden?" 

 

Share the answer if you want but at least think about it before bashing it.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
Message 17 of 17
Martijn.Pater
in reply to: RobDraw

My point exactly. And fwiw ofcourse you could also use color to differentiate from the drawing/model elements... those lines indicate the (exact) position of the section ofcourse, or perhaps if it's more like a generic section you could use view references...

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