I have a roof with sub-elements modified to create a series of ridges and valleys. Whenever I try to move a split line and its endpoints it will move exactly twice as far as intended. Every time we change the position of a grid and a line of bearing steel a valley or ridge needs to move with it so this is not exactly a frequent occurrence but it is annoying. I have to calculate half the distance I want the line to move and enter that.
Of course when I put the grids and roof in a separate file the sub-elements behave normally so there's no way for any of you to test this.
Has anyone encountered something like this and determined a cause?
Thank you for your post. In this case, it looks like you are trying to model a roof system and the endpoints and splits are moving far away from the designated point. I have not seen this first hand before but there may be an issue with the elements and the communication or expectation of the behavior and how these custom elements may respond. To best help in this case, please reply back with a copy of the file in question with the behavior for testing. Please also supply step by step instructions on how to replicate. This will help further diagnoses of this ill behavior and any potential solutions. Please keep us posted in the community. Thank you and we look forward to your reply.
For reference, tutorial on roofs in revit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5BJDTDz6Cg

Appears to still be an issue in R19 as of 11.5.21. Had to discover on another forum that it was actually calculating twice the input dimension.
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