hi, excelent tutorial you really helped me. just one thing, when choosing the join order, there is a "SetGeometryJoinOrder" and it works just fine. in case you didn´t see it i am letting you know. it worked for me, idk if you didn´t opted to use for any other specific reason. other than that amazing work. thanks
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing that. Was wondering if this at all possible to do with Revit 2020. I tried it and on the surface the node does not work. The last nodes "Element.JoinGeometry", "Element.AreJoined" and "Element.UnjoinAllGeometry" are unresolved. Any tips?
this is great , but does the boilerplate code applicable to all versions of revit and dynamo ? i use revit 2018 with dynamo 2.0.4 and i saw in the third line - sys.path.append('C:\Program Files (x86)\IronPython 2.7\Lib' my pc is x64 does it make a different ?
This is the most useful revit tutorial I've seen so far. Thanks buddy
Glad you found it useful!
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hi, excelent tutorial you really helped me. just one thing, when choosing the join order, there is a "SetGeometryJoinOrder" and it works just fine. in case you didn´t see it i am letting you know. it worked for me, idk if you didn´t opted to use for any other specific reason. other than that amazing work. thanks
Amazing... Thank you professor
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing that. Was wondering if this at all possible to do with Revit 2020. I tried it and on the surface the node does not work. The last nodes "Element.JoinGeometry", "Element.AreJoined" and "Element.UnjoinAllGeometry" are unresolved. Any tips?
This tutorial is really great!
this is great , but does the boilerplate code applicable to all versions of revit and dynamo ? i use revit 2018 with dynamo 2.0.4 and i saw in the third line - sys.path.append('C:\Program Files (x86)\IronPython 2.7\Lib'
my pc is x64 does it make a different ?
i need to get in contact with you please to ask for something in the script is there an email for you ?
Very clear
Thank you so much.
tanks