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Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 12:13:55 PM | How well is revit prepared for technical drawings?

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I wonder if anybody has experienced with a client or contractor problems with incorrect linestyles on drawings produced in Revit. Many of the clients we work in Scandinavia, large institutions, require that we follow National Standards regarding linestyles. Those are are national/european versions of international standards ISO.

I've noticed that revit does not allow dots or gaps less than 0.52mm. That implies that the majority of lines on small thicknesses are incorrectly represented in Revit. For instance, the axis lines (dashed dotted), cannot be drawn according ISO 128:20 on 0.13mm thickness.

Any thoughts or ways to solve this problem?


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Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:27:09 AM | How well is revit prepared for technical drawings?

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Interesting. That's a question for Autodesk and or your reseller.


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