MarCur Posted April 27, 2023 Share Posted April 27, 2023 I've not found a clear clue about a proper way to add on a plan proper height markers (existing elevation points). Maybe because, as usual, lost between localized italian version and english tools. And past decades spent on Archicad over VW. So here what I have: survey of a courtyard between three buildings nicely redrawn. Need to place Elevation Markers in useful points. Used the Elevation Benchmark tool (in italian localized version is called "Quotatura d'imposta" - [quite questionable translation choiche since it literally means - "shutter/impost dimensioning tool"], choosed an absolute level style in RM, user level as height reference and placed different "markers" here and there. But noticed that these symbols are bounded to NONE category and I'm wondering of to properly have them hidden in some viewports. This said would you have used another tool/symbol in VW2023 to mark a plan with steps, slopes etc? Quote Link to comment
Jeff Prince Posted April 27, 2023 Share Posted April 27, 2023 Would the Stake tool set to report elevation be useful? I use that for my site models. If your needs are more architectural, perhaps placing the elevation mark you are currently using on a different class will help control the visibility. Quote Link to comment
Tom W. Posted April 27, 2023 Share Posted April 27, 2023 Elevation Benchmarks are designed to be used in sections/elevation, I don't think you can use them in plan... The Stake Tool has got to be your first port of call like Jeff says. Another option is Data Tags which in certain circumstances can be used to return height data... 1 Quote Link to comment
MarCur Posted April 27, 2023 Author Share Posted April 27, 2023 Actually there's no option, for what I can see, to change class for the elevation benchmark. If I'm wrong point me on how to. Quote Link to comment
MarCur Posted April 27, 2023 Author Share Posted April 27, 2023 2 hours ago, Tom W. said: Elevation Benchmarks are designed to be used in sections/elevation, I don't think you can use them in plan... The Stake Tool has got to be your first port of call like Jeff says. Another option is Data Tags which in certain circumstances can be used to return height data... Indeed both your suggestions seems reasonable. For the stake tool I've done few tests and maybe need to be better used by me since it's behaviour seems not straightforward for my purposes. I'll check your second suggestion and search for any Data Tag that would suite. Thx you both Quote Link to comment
MarCur Posted April 27, 2023 Author Share Posted April 27, 2023 the tip to go for Data Tag is absolutely the way! Found a style that's object aware sensitive to Z height and it's what I was looking for 1 Quote Link to comment
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