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    Duct Visibility

    Hey Guys
    So i have been trying to create some parameters to allow our pipe to be shown as single line from sizes 3" and below, while still having our larger pipe shown as double line. Has anyone tried doing this? If so could you help me to figure it out as well?

    #2
    Sorry for the title it has been a long weekend.

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      #3
      might be better in the MEP group.
      ;-)
      Last edited by Alfredo Medina; July 26, 2011, 12:31 PM. Reason: Sure. The thread is now in the MEP forum.
      Leanne Zaras, CDT, LEED AP
      AutoCAD 2010 Certified Professional / Revit Architecture 2012 Certified Professional / Revit Structure 2015 Certified Professional
      ACAD2021, RST2014-2021 / Windows 10, 64-bit

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        #4
        As far as I know, this can;t be achieved.

        I just ran into this problem in my mechanical room. I have hydronic pipes that I'd like to see double-lined and keep the smaller ones (domestic) single line. I never found a solution. You can only override the visual fidelity of the pipes as a whole not user created pipes types (not through worksets, filters, or any other override.) If someone else has better knowledge than I do, speak up.

        until then just put this one on your wish list.


        *** just had a thought. use two views superimposed on each other. one showing the pipes double lined and the other single. Hide whatever you don't want showing.
        Last edited by jrheilman; July 26, 2011, 09:57 PM.

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          #5
          I'm not sure you can accomplish this without simply making a double. I'll double check when I get home later. Also, I am going to ask around in the Indianapolis plumbers community. One of my friends might have a more definitive answer than me.
          Last edited by JPGPipes; August 2, 2011, 05:39 PM.

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            #6
            You cannot do this. Coarse, mediuim , fine are view specific, not element.
            Jrheilman,
            rather than hiding whatever you dont want to see I would use a filter, this way you never have to go to the view and re-hide any additional modeled elements.
            "Keeping my view range hopeful"

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