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hello to all, I am not so present on the site for the little time but sometimes I read you gladly
I set a ground floor spiral staircase 000 at altitude +350 and I designed it normally, besides making it composed with a reptilian part.
then I tried to overlay this another part of the ground floor scale +350 on the first floor; I see only the railings and/or the first step and this in all the views
I don't understand where the mistake is
Hello everyone
 
I supplement the above after further tests. the problem happens with the "monolithic" setting in which just do not see steps if not a part of the first; Moreover if I impose the lower part of the climber on ladder I see everything, instead on smooth no, moreover if I start a monolithic scale from ground floor I see it normally if from any higher point instead no
 
could be that the scale part to + 350 is not intersected by the view cutting plane, but only by the upper limit.
try to change the limits of the view cutting plan... and let us know....
 
Good morning to all,

Can you tell me, if there is, a family for a mountaineer to be associated with an e.g. scale such as railing or handrail or something?
A Seduta_02.webp , A Pedana_01.webp
 
As far as the "scaled" scale apparently doesn't.
a few days ago I participated in a demonstration on revit at the university of dalmine organized by emmecad and did not, at the precise request of one of the participants, not even to the demonstrator who took note of it.
 
As far as the "scaled" scale apparently doesn't.
a few days ago I participated in a demonstration on revit at the university of dalmine organized by emmecad and did not, at the precise request of one of the participants, not even to the demonstrator who took note of it.
seems to be a bug not yet solved by different versions :frown:
 

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