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Revizto 2.0
Revizto 2.0






revizto 2.0

# Importing the ‘Common Language Runtime’ library Text to Topo – the only hurdle was to get the x/y coordinates of a text note but I found and reused some python code: What happens here – we take all text note elements, extract x/y coordinate – take the text string, convert it to a value and construct a point in space. And I don’t care about the slight offset of the text insert point to the nearby point (which I could take into consideration since it is a static offset vector) What do we need – a DWG reduced to the the text entities. So – the DWG is strictly 2D but has height values as text elements referenced to points.Ĭreative thinking – let’s get the text insert point, read the value and treat it like an integer and construct a point in space by insertpoint x/y and value z. So there is the issue to build up a Revit topography based on a DWG: So – but That is not what we want to covey today, let’s go to Dynamo… And here is what a Nietmachine looks like (for all our non-Dutch speakers) This might be the most absurd blog title – but for lack of any better idea – that’s the title.

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So – coming up one of these days is how to associate the individual parts of a conduit run to the run itself – spoiler – the Comments parameter might be helpful…Īnyways, lets focus on X-Mas cookies and Eggnog and the perfect Filet Wellington – Happy Holidays and life is good… Author LRCZ Posted on Decem1 Comment on And a very merry… and some rants. Seems like any parameter attached to a conduit run is only readable in the members of the run but not in the run itself. We have a category in Revit called Conduit RunĪnd it collects nicely all conduit runs in my projectĪnalyzing the Conduit rund – we can get the length and the comments – no worries…īut then we also have shared parameters assigned to the Conduit Run category and we’d expect to be able to pull them with Dynamo or the Revit API respectively: First – foremost – seasons greetings to all the spuds out there – may 2018 bring more Dynamo coolness and all.








Revizto 2.0