Last week, I presented a drastic change to RevitLookup using Reflection to provide more complete coverage of all the Revit database element methods and properties. Victor Chekalin took a critical look at this new version and cleaned it up significantly. Now all is well and significant order has been restored again Shock and gripe Commit summary 1. Methods and properties extraction 2. Show enum values 3. Drill down into SymbolGeometry 4. Remove duplicate get_ property getter method 5. Fixed Fine DetailLevel bug 6. Visual style of separator Download and access to old functionality Reaction and read-only assurance...
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