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binding reference line to reference point

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Hello, I would like to ask precisely how to bind the end of a reference line to a point of reference in the modality change families revit 2010

practicing the beginning of the line is hosted where I want, because I choose the reference plan, I go on the element and it's okay

Then I click on the reference point to place the second vertex of the reference line, it lights purple that reference point and click, it seems ok

I do some other reference line, move the point of reference but not all the vertices of the lines that have been placed on the point of reference follow the point of reference itself. . .

Any suggestions?
thanks in advance
 
more than anything else would interest me to understand how the reference works or who hosts when I place it...
especially when it comes to the second point of the line... seems not to be hosted. .
 
In practice, if I did not understand badly, it asserts that when you move the terminal point of a reference line, the terminal points of the other reference lines (on the same point) do not move simultaneously.

have you selected all the reference lines, whose terminal points converge in the same point to move?
 
Maybe I managed to solve
But I don't know if I understood the mechanism. .

practically to place a terminal point of a reference line on a reference point (which I could then move with parameters) I should just get to the point, wait for it to become purple and rest it? so the terminal point moves with the reference point?

It is that I have not been able to find a specific subject in the guide that speaks of this type of relations. . .
 
In the editor of families, excluding the conceptual masses, there is no "point of reference".
the position of the "end point of a line" is manageable with special parameters (e.g. x and y distances compared to a reference plan. if these parameters are applied to the terminal point of various lines, the modification of the parameters involves the change of the position of the terminal points of the various lines.
priorities are:
- a reference line is always contained in a reference plan
- the management of this line is always referred to its reference plan
- secondary reference plans (weak reference) can be created compared to the main floor, manageable with parameters always reference to the main floor
- the plans and the reference lines are also manageable with special blocks: dots, locks, blocks (with padlock) parameters
- families can contain nested objects, or objects created in families with relative lines and reference plans imported into a second family and hooked to other plans and reference lines, imported into a third family ... etc...

in the families of conceptual masses, to what or seen, have already inserted the 3 planes of reference x y and z. such plans are manageable between them, by means of parameters.
the reference lines (inseried in the conceptual masses) are "lines" determined by 4 independent planes (compared to xyz):
- two orthogonal planes between them, the intersection between them, defines the "sign" of the line
- two floors, orthogonal to the first places at the extreme points of the line (if you highlight the line, you can see the lowering plans of the line).
setting end control parameters, compared to previous xyz plans you control the line in a "spatial" way
the point of reference is identified on the intersection of three floors and in the conceptual mass is manageable with parameters (as above) regarding the main plans xyez, in a "spatial" way

Generally speaking, it seems to me that the "point of reference" inserted in the families of conceptual masses, was intended mainly for the "spline" account.


for your problem, to manage the terminal point of the lines , you can apply parameters to the terminal points of the lines to be managed, where manually, select the lines and move the common terminal point to the same.
no sebra that you can bind the reference point with the terminal points of the reference lines
 
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