So you think you know what the pin icon in Revit looks like, and exactly what it means? Think...
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Selecting Pinned Elements in Revit
Following on from an earlier post about ‘Chain-Pinned’ elements in Revit, it is useful...
RevitCat: Revit Chain-Pins
Revit has two entirely different ways of pinning elements, but they share the same UI commands...
RevitCat: RevitSpeak
It has concerned me for some time now that “RevitSpeak” is slowly but surely entering...
RevitCat: Weird Railing Stuff – part 10
Have you ever tried to create a Revit railing with a split or break in it? You’d have seen...
RevitCat: Weird Railing Stuff part 9
At first sight it seems that the new Multistorey tools in Revit look like a significant improvement...
Scheduling Wall Heights in Revit
One of the new features in Revit 2015 was the ability to schedule wall heights – well, sort...
Weird Stuff with Revit Shared Parameters
When you create a suite of similar parametric families (say windows), you will define a series of...
RevitCat: New in Revit 2018.2
Here we are with a third set of enhancements for Revit this year – first version 2018, then...
RevitCat: Weird Railing Stuff – part 8
I have explained previously that Revit handrail support spacing is measured along the length of ...