@@ricaun I’m not familiar with that package but looks promising. Been on my wish list to be able to merge all dependencies in a dll. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll look out for your video if you make one.
Hello @ricaun, I'm a structural engineer and I'm learning how to do an image export of rebar shapes with their dimensions, do you have any suggestions? Any ideas are appreciated (I'm using Revit 2022)
Probably you should start by create a detail view with the rebar and add the dimensions, than export that view, I suppose is possible to export to a image. If you start by selecting a rebar and creating a new view with that rebar, than you can create a command to export that view, and another command to add the dimensions in the rebar, in the end join everything and have fun 😀 Usually is easier to divide a complex process in simple commands with a single goal.
Thank you!!! Fantastic explanation. This just saved me hours of more heartache! Keep up the great content.
Thanks man, I appreciated 🤘
I'm doing some experiments with ILRepack, and maybe is a better/alternative solution.
@@ricaun I’m not familiar with that package but looks promising. Been on my wish list to be able to merge all dependencies in a dll. Thanks for the heads up. I’ll look out for your video if you make one.
This is excellent. Thanks
You're welcome 🤗
Hello @ricaun, I'm a structural engineer and I'm learning how to do an image export of rebar shapes with their dimensions, do you have any suggestions? Any ideas are appreciated (I'm using Revit 2022)
Probably you should start by create a detail view with the rebar and add the dimensions, than export that view, I suppose is possible to export to a image. If you start by selecting a rebar and creating a new view with that rebar, than you can create a command to export that view, and another command to add the dimensions in the rebar, in the end join everything and have fun 😀
Usually is easier to divide a complex process in simple commands with a single goal.