Wish that the auto dimensioning would give the overall thickness of a wall and not just core/ finish - interior/exterior so that i wont have to add witness lines edit every string that has to show the wall thickness when it crosses it. this is a deal breaker for me. and maybe - add a rule that the number of the dimension string would not collide with other numbers of other dimension strings so it wont block the text and auto offset it away from each other. other then that a very clean interface and good app overall.
Why not just create a project template based on an already completed and compiled project. By removing all the geometry and models, we get ready-made, numbered and named sheets with views, notes and specifications ...
That's a really great workflow, especially for floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, etc.! What a Revit template doesn't necessarily cover well is location specific documentation, i.e. enlarged plans of all your bathrooms, kitchens, and stairs. Another example would be creating an elevation of all your curtainwalls on your project. Glyph will create location specific views for you by creating callouts for rooms that need them or elevations of all your curtainwalls. Plus, Glyph also does more than just create views. For example Glyph will also dimension and tag objects in your Revit model as well. Please let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions to make Glyph better! Thanks!
Wish that the auto dimensioning would give the overall thickness of a wall and not just core/ finish - interior/exterior so that i wont have to add witness lines edit every string that has to show the wall thickness when it crosses it. this is a deal breaker for me. and maybe - add a rule that the number of the dimension string would not collide with other numbers of other dimension strings so it wont block the text and auto offset it away from each other. other then that a very clean interface and good app overall.
Hello, does dimensions works with linked model in a separate sheet rvt file?
Why not just create a project template based on an already completed and compiled project. By removing all the geometry and models, we get ready-made, numbered and named sheets with views, notes and specifications ...
That's a really great workflow, especially for floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, etc.! What a Revit template doesn't necessarily cover well is location specific documentation, i.e. enlarged plans of all your bathrooms, kitchens, and stairs. Another example would be creating an elevation of all your curtainwalls on your project. Glyph will create location specific views for you by creating callouts for rooms that need them or elevations of all your curtainwalls. Plus, Glyph also does more than just create views. For example Glyph will also dimension and tag objects in your Revit model as well. Please let us know if you have any other questions or suggestions to make Glyph better! Thanks!
wow
Imagine US going metric and not need anymore to convert thing between world and US 0.0