warburg
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when drawing in the plant I would always like to see the projections of what is above, as "antiquely" was done in the hand drawing and then with autocad drawing the dotted of the higher bodies more significant.
If I didn't get it wrong in revit it's not automatic, and that surprises me a bit, I don't know why I expected it to be. a friend suggests that the only way to show the projections is the command plant region. I tried to use it but, you see attached, in the empty corner at the bottom left of the box I should see the projection (or what will be) of what is above but I can't view it while having put "unlimited" in the upper viewing range.
in the online help however I see that, probably, I will not get what I have in mind (see second attachment, where there is the dwg that I am pulling up, with the beautiful restraints etc), but the actual plant of what is above!
Thank you!
If I didn't get it wrong in revit it's not automatic, and that surprises me a bit, I don't know why I expected it to be. a friend suggests that the only way to show the projections is the command plant region. I tried to use it but, you see attached, in the empty corner at the bottom left of the box I should see the projection (or what will be) of what is above but I can't view it while having put "unlimited" in the upper viewing range.
in the online help however I see that, probably, I will not get what I have in mind (see second attachment, where there is the dwg that I am pulling up, with the beautiful restraints etc), but the actual plant of what is above!
Thank you!