This video would have been better if the thin lines setting had been turned off in Revit, to allow the lineweights to display on the screen. This would help to show whether different elements have been joined based on the lineweight where the two elements touch.
This could be very helpful in a situation where you copy a floor from one level to multiple other levels and therefore don't get the prompt from Revit to join geometry and cut the floor out of the overlapping walls for those upper levels. It would also really help if you can use it to eliminate error messages where two elements no longer touch but are still joined. Does it have this error checking capacity?
yes he can also be helpful if you wante join masonry wall with concret beams and columns on the other side it cant detect elements no longer touch but are still joined but you can unjoin and rejoin them the plugin will do this wthout errors
un excellent plugin merci beaucoup
This video would have been better if the thin lines setting had been turned off in Revit, to allow the lineweights to display on the screen. This would help to show whether different elements have been joined based on the lineweight where the two elements touch.
thank you for the advice. you can download the plugin and test it.I will be pleased to receive feedbacks
This could be very helpful in a situation where you copy a floor from one level to multiple other levels and therefore don't get the prompt from Revit to join geometry and cut the floor out of the overlapping walls for those upper levels. It would also really help if you can use it to eliminate error messages where two elements no longer touch but are still joined. Does it have this error checking capacity?
yes he can also be helpful if you wante join masonry wall with concret beams and columns
on the other side it cant detect elements no longer touch but are still joined but you can unjoin and rejoin them the plugin will do this wthout errors