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    Hi,
    Got a question but I almost know the answer: when placing more than one view on a sheet, the Scale label in my titleblock family indicates "comme indiqué" / "as indicated" in US version I guess.

    Does someone know if it could be changed/hidden?

    thanks.
    Julien
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    #2
    Nope, it´s hardcoded as you guessed... But at least you guys get a French translation. My clients are forced to read the English text
    Klaus Munkholm
    "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

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      #3
      Forgot to mention:

      You could hide or replace the text in the Titleblock with visibility parameters (Yes/No) - But it will be a manual process, and will not be automaticly coordinated...
      Klaus Munkholm
      "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

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        #4
        Correct, best you can do is have a visibility parameter that toggles the "Revit Scale" off and turns a custom scale on

        Funny because that is actually one way I use to tell if a set of drawings are are Revit, because no one else would have "As Indicated"
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          #5
          Originally posted by Munkholm View Post
          Nope, it´s hardcoded as you guessed... But at least you guys get a French translation. My clients are forced to read the English text
          Why would your clients need the French translation..?
          Martijn de Riet
          Professional Revit Consultant | Revit API Developer
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            #6
            Originally posted by mdradvies View Post
            Why would your clients need the French translation..?
            They don´t need French translations, but they don´t need English either... that´s the whole point - We should be able to change the text in hardcoded fields like "As indicated" - Surely it would be pretty easy to include those in the Revit.ini (or similar file) allowing us to change the output
            Klaus Munkholm
            "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

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              #7
              I guess this would be a bit against the nature oh hardcoded values.
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                #8
                Originally posted by Munkholm View Post
                They don´t need French translations, but they don´t need English either... that´s the whole point - We should be able to change the text in hardcoded fields like "As indicated" - Surely it would be pretty easy to include those in the Revit.ini (or similar file) allowing us to change the output
                Irony is a b***h... Would be nice though to have it.
                Martijn de Riet
                Professional Revit Consultant | Revit API Developer
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                Planta1 Revit Online Consulting

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mdradvies View Post
                  Irony is a b***h...
                  Here it´s the b***h who does the ironing... :laugh:
                  Klaus Munkholm
                  "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Munkholm View Post
                    Here it´s the b***h who does the ironing... :laugh:
                    You're really confident she isn't lurking around here are you... :hide:
                    Martijn de Riet
                    Professional Revit Consultant | Revit API Developer
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