SMART Graphic scale "married" to a Views Set Scale

SMART Graphic scale "married" to a Views Set Scale

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SMART Graphic scale "married" to a Views Set Scale

simmonsEDP9W
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Is there a way to have a SMART Graphic Scale in Revit?  Whereby, it is married to the views scale?

So that, if you change the scale of the view, the graphic scale will also adjust?

Graphic Scale.jpg

 

Any insight on this would be appreciated.

Thanks,

David

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simmonsEDP9W
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i can place a dumb graphic scale on a plan view. however, there is a potential for error. if you change the scale of the view - a dumb graphical scale will not update. Therefore, continuous baby-sitting of the graphical scale is necessary.

A smart Graphical scale needs to be married to the views scale setting.  doable???

 

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simmonsEDP9W
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please help 🙂

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simmonsEDP9W
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No answers?

i was thinking of incorporating it inside the "View Title" family.  The "View Title" family has a label that already has a parameter reading the "View Scale".  Is there a way to add a Graphic Scale inside the "View Title" family that will read the "View Scale"???

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simmonsEDP9W
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No thoughts............??

 

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apjones
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This topic has been discussed before. The way Revit handles view scales (viewports) and annotative objects makes this difficult, if not impossible with the current abilities, at least as far as I can tell.

If someone has figured it out, I would guess they would post a solution.
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ToanDN
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You can create a graphics scale detail (not generic annotation) family, drawn correctly to size, and place it in the view.  You may need more than one family if your views varies from very small to very large scales.

 

I just included graphic scales of common scales on the border of my titleblock family and called it a day.

 

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simmonsEDP9W
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ToanDN - "I just included graphic scales of common scales on the border of my titleblock family and called it a day".

 

yes, i've thought about this. i'd just have to convince a few dozen clients to allow it to live in their border. Some clients get very picky with their border.

 

Thanks!!

David

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