Section Cuts in Callouts

Section Cuts in Callouts

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Section Cuts in Callouts

Anonymous
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I have used callouts to create individual views for each span of a multi-span bridge. I am taking section cuts through each of these spans to look at the parapet walls and fencing. I am placing the section in the callout view and each of the section cuts extends slightly beyond the end of each span so that I can get the view of the entire parapet. The section views are showing the elements that are in the adjacent spans even though they are clipped and not visible in the callout view. Additionally the section markers are showing up in the other callout views where I do not want them to be visible. Is there any way to get the section cut to show only what is visible in the callouts plan view and is there a way to prevent the section markers from being visible in other views without having to use hide them every time?

 

For reference my workflow is to use the callout feature to create a new view with just the one span. Then to place section cuts in the callout view. These are then annotated and placed on a sheet.

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Message 2 of 19

ToanDN
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You can hide the true sections entirely and place referenced sections that are shorter so that they don't show on adjacent call-out views.

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Anonymous
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The alternative to this would be to just modify the section view lines without having to use reference views. The problem with both of these is that the parapet is sloped and I want to see the end of the parapet for each span without seeing the parapet and slab in the adjacent span. So just decreasing the size of the section view will prevent me from showing everything that is needed. Additionally I found that when placing the reference section beyond the limits of the callout actually make the section markers disappear. So this prevent me from showing the section cut accurately.

 

Edit: I misunderstood some of your response the first time. A part of the problem is that the section cut is showing the adjacent parapet, fence, and slab. Using reference section only solves one of the problems. Additionally I do not want to show the section markers shorter than the section they are showing. The markers should represent the full extents of the section they are cutting.

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barthbradley
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Annotation Crop off in Callouts? 

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Message 5 of 19

ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

I found that when placing the reference section beyond the limits of the callout actually make the section markers disappear. So this prevent me from showing the section cut accurately.

You just need to increase the Annotation crop region, or turn it off completely, and the section marker (true or referenced), will show.

 

Edit: I misunderstood some of your response the first time. A part of the problem is that the section cut is showing the adjacent parapet, fence, and slab. Using reference section only solves one of the problems. Additionally I do not want to show the section markers shorter than the section they are showing. The markers should represent the full extents of the section they are cutting.

We are talking about sections along the bridge, right?  I don't understand what prevents you from making  it the right length of the bridge segment.  Or are talking about cross sections?

 


 

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Anonymous
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It works. Its what I have been doing. But I am looking for something more global. So that those elements dont appear at all rather than having to crop every view. What I really want is for the crop of the callout to cut the ends of the span so that the section cut has hard edges rather than seeing what is beyond the cropped views limits. This way the plan view and section views have the exact same span lengths.

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Message 7 of 19

ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

It works. Its what I have been doing. But I am looking for something more global. So that those elements dont appear at all rather than having to crop every view. What I really want is for the crop of the callout to cut the ends of the span so that the section cut has hard edges rather than seeing what is beyond the cropped views limits. This way the plan view and section views have the exact same span lengths.


You can create a scope box for each span and assign it to both the call-out view and the section view.

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Message 8 of 19

barthbradley
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Plan View? My understanding is that you are creating the Section Views via the Call-out Views.  Are the Call-outs made in Plan View or Elevation?  

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Message 9 of 19

Anonymous
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The callouts are in plan view. The sections are then made along the length of the span.

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Message 10 of 19

barthbradley
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I suspect you've got non-cuttable elements in the section view.  

 

Elements that have symbolic representation in certain views (such as structural beams) and non-cuttable families are not affected when you cut an elevation, section, or callout view by the far clip plane. They will display and are not cut.

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/EN...

 

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Message 11 of 19

Anonymous
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This does seem to be the case. I guess I will just have to continues to use annotation clipping. Thank you for the help.

Message 12 of 19

ToanDN
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@Anonymous wrote:

This does seem to be the case. I guess I will just have to continues to use annotation clipping. Thank you for the help.


For structural framing you can edit the families and untick "Precut..." box then reload them.  For others, try to convert them to cut-able categories.  then, they will respect the view clip and view range.

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Message 13 of 19

Anonymous
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Hello @ToanDN & @barthbradley 

 

How to hide my section cut in my callout?

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Message 14 of 19

barthbradley
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What to you mean?  I don't see anything that needs hiding - other than that red dashed line. I'm guessing it's a Ref. Plane which shouldn't matter - but can be hidden in the View via Hide in View: By Element.   

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Anonymous
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Great thank you, that worked
Message 16 of 19

Anonymous
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How do I make it visible again?
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Message 17 of 19

barthbradley
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Reveal Hidden Elements.  Unhide.  

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Message 18 of 19

Anonymous
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@barthbradley 

 

Sorry very new to revit, how do i do that?

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Message 19 of 19

barthbradley
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See the lightbulb icon on the View Control Bar at the bottom?