Guess, you can do it, for example, playing with the visibility options.
Giving you this idea:
the pile — visible while coarse, medium and fine.
The pile symbol — visible while coarse and medium.
Sheet A — medium detail level → you see the pile and the pile symbol.
Sheet B — fine detail level → you see only the pile.
Hope, this is the only family you need to control by detail level... Because it can easily become too complicated to keep an eye on every family controlled by detail level
I guess, there is no another way of doing it...
We can use a parameter to control some family visibility, but this will be applied to all views.
Or just to draw a "symbol" manually by a detail component family (and place it where you need by hand), but here is too much manual work.
Any other ideas?
Any chance that the graphics of the nested pile symbol could be drawn on a unique subcategory, which could then be turned on or off (in visibility graphics or your view template, if you use them) as needed by individual views?
As an architect, I rarely deal with needing annotation on piles, so I am not aware if the nested symbol of which you speak is built into the program or whether this is a custom annotation that you (or someone at your firm, or that someone at your firm got from some third party). If you added it, you should be able to modify it to give you visibility control over the graphics inside.
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