Maintain annotation orientation revit
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Keynoting settings - Keynote settings access easier, more obvious Views on sheets - Double click to Deactivate View (compliments 2014's Activate View)ĭuplicate views - New naming of duplicate views Ray trace usability improvements - faster, better quality and smoother Setback for Structural Members - Improved adjustment ( Structure) Shape Handles and Snapping - Improvements ( Structure) Single fabric sheet placement - easy to place one sheet ( Structure) Reinforcement numbering - new numbering options ( Structure) Presentation rebar sets - Create sets to document rebar conditions better ( Structure) Tag improvements - Leader behavior mimics text leaders
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Manage links dialog - Add links from Manage LinksĪssembly code settings - 2010 Classification file provided or use our ownĮnhanced hidden lines - View setting to govern hidden line display ( Structure and MEP)īuilding element analysis - Improved surface analysis and calculations (Subscription Only) Shared parameters in view titles - We can add our own parameters to view titles
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Images in schedules - Instance and Type Image parameters can be used in schedules
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IFC imports - Better visual fidelity and performance and Options dialog revisionsĪnti-aliasing improvements (related to Sketchy Lines) Tapped duct and pipe tags - Tag airflow along ducts ( MEP) Structural Disallow Join - Disallow/allow Joins framing and Braces ( Structure)Ĭalculation methods for pressure drop - Haaland or Colebrook Equations, custom equations ( MEP) Reinforcements for parts - Parts can host rebar ( Structure)Įnhanced multi-rebar annotation - Grouping, sorting and updating of annotations ( Structure) Pinned element enhancements - Harder to delete pinned elements IFC linking - Import IFC on Insert ribbon, IFC tab in Manage Links, no RFA process View references - Reassign view reference to different view Revision improvements - Delete Revisions and more sketching options Schedules/material takeoffs - Access to Additional parameters and Grand Total customization Sketchy lines - yep, create sketchy alteration to viewsįamily parameter order adjustments - reorder/control parameter position Here's a list of the items that are new to Revit 2015. It isn't common knowledge so using the technique can really damage a person if they are struggling to figure out why it doesn't show up in their project. I guess I need to add one or point to someone else's post about it instead at least. My reply: Thanks! I thought I've mentioned this (hiding a shared parameter) before but I don't find a post specifically about it. I am not sure if you mentioned this before, but it is really great that we can hide Shared Parameters in the project environment using the “visibility” toggle in the SP file. We do limit the number of Project Parameters for the reason you mentioned, that irrelevant information shows up for some families. This ensures all content, no matter where it comes from, will have those parameters. We have several Project Parameters for cost estimating in our template, they are assigned to all categories. I have seen this a few times, where the family has a parameter set to Type, and when it is loaded into the project is becomes an Instance parameter. Project Parameters trump the Instance/Type setting of the same parameter (if one exists) in the family. For example, we have some families that have HP as a Type Parameter, but others (for flexibility) are set to Instance. Project parameters are set as either Instance or Type. It's really just one example of a decent reason to take advantage of Project Parameters. Rethinking that post I should have given it the title "A Case for." instead of "The Case for.". Daniel Stine sent me an email to offer these additional thoughts regarding my Project Parameter post the other day.