Since we use AECOsimSS5 (08.11.09.747), we have an issue with Building View Attributes.
When I activate BV Attributes (I do not change the Display Style!) the display/appearance of Mechanical Components changes.
The Components look like in a Visible Edges Render Mode.
It changes only Mechanical Components. Ohter elements ( Architectural, Structural, other Solids) do not change it's diplay/appearance.
Building View OFF Building View ON
SR 7000238513 filed.
Does anybody have an idea what is wrong?
Thanks.
Christian Mittermeier
With a promoted Dynamic View as in the second image, the view window display is now based on Family + Part assignments, the designated Cut Plane and Forward View settings, as well as Drawing Rule overrides. So those are the aspects you need to review instead of the active Display Style.
For example, if you had a single line rule applied to the SV you would see single line resymbolization for components affected by that rule as in the attached.
Steve,
There are no Drawing Rules Activated.
In Family+Part the toggles for Cut Plane and Forward View are OFF and I do not have an active Clip Volume in this View.
And I tested the same file with the same Dataset settings in AECOsim SS4. The Mechanical Components didn't change its display like in SS5.
When demoted you are using the attributes only - and only materials you have manually set. (Don't manually set any materials or you will just make this more confusing. When Promoted it will show materials set by parts - AND any items displayed with attributes means it can't find it's part or the part does not have the materials set.
Ustn since 1988SS4 - i7-3.45Ghz-16 Gb-250/1Tb/1Tb-Win8.1-64bEric D. MilbergerArchitect + Master Planner + BIMSenior Master Planner NASA - Marshall Space Flight CenterThe Milberger Architectural Group, llc
Just to clarify my issue:
Toggle Building View ON do not change the duct itself,
BUT it changes the INSULATION of the duct.
The insulation is created as a part of the duct.
When I toggle BV OFF:
When I toggle BV ON the Color and Transparency is always wrong, no matter which Display Style I use:
New Tests with AECOSIM SS6 08.11.09.829 Out-of-the-Box
1. I used a part definition of Dataset_NM without any changes
Duct insulation has the color of it's part definition. OK
2. I only renamed the original part definition (same which I used before) without any further changes
Duct insulation changes to WRONG color. Now it has the color of the duct itself but this is wrong!
To cause this issue it's enough that I rename an existing part definition.
My machine is running with German WIN7. Could this issue be caused by German WIN7?
Does anybody else have this issue?
New SR 7000382169 filed
Christian
Ah Steve yes you are right. I have forgotten change the duct's insulation property to the renamed Part. Then it works right.
But nevertheless I have always the same problem. As soon as I create an own Part Definition the duct's insulation changes to the
color of the duct Part Definition and not to the insulation Part Definition, when BV is on.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?> <TriForma> <!--Generated By Building Designer, version 08.11.09.255--> <Parts> <PartFamily name="Isolierung" version="B1"> <Description/> <Units master="mm" sub="mm"/> <Part name="Kanalisolierung"> <Description/> <Model thickness="1000.0" height="1000.0"> <Level>1790_Kanalisolierung</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="0"/> </Model> <CutView activate="true" cutInCompoundCells="false"> <Level>1790_Kanalisolierung</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="0"/> <Unifier activate="false">SELF UNIFIER</Unifier> </CutView> <FrontAndRearView activate="true"> <Level>1790_Kanalisolierung</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="0"/> <Unifier activate="false">SELF UNIFIER</Unifier> </FrontAndRearView> <CutPatterns activate="false"> <FilledColor activate="false" color="BYLEVEL"/> <Pattern mode="LINEARHATCH"> <LinearHatching angle1="45.000000" spacing1="300.0"> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="0"/> </LinearHatching> <CrossHatching angle1="45.000000" spacing1="300.0" angle2="-45.000000" spacing2="300.0"> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="0"/> </CrossHatching> <Patterning rowSpacing="0.0" columnSpacing="0.0"> <Cell angle="0.000000" scale="1.000000"/> </Patterning> </Pattern> </CutPatterns> <Centerline activate="false"> <Level>1790_Kanalisolierung</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="4" weight="0"/> <CustomLine scaleToForm="false" scale="1.000000"/> </Centerline> <Rendering activate="false"> <Palette/> <Material/> </Rendering> <Notation> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> </Notation> <Quantification/> <AnalyticalMaterial/> </Part> </PartFamily> <PartFamily name="Kanal" version="B1"> <Description/> <Units master="mm" sub="mm"/> <Part name="PL_Kanal"> <Description/> <Model thickness="1000.0" height="1000.0"> <Level>1730_PL_Kanal</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="2"/> </Model> <CutView activate="true" cutInCompoundCells="false"> <Level>1730_PL_Kanal</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="2"/> <Unifier activate="true">SELF UNIFIER</Unifier> </CutView> <FrontAndRearView activate="true"> <Level>1730_PL_Kanal</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="4"/> <Unifier activate="true">SELF UNIFIER</Unifier> </FrontAndRearView> <CutPatterns activate="true"> <FilledColor activate="false" color="BYLEVEL"/> <Pattern mode="PATTERN"> <LinearHatching angle1="45.000000" spacing1="300.0"> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="0"/> </LinearHatching> <CrossHatching angle1="45.000000" spacing1="300.0" angle2="-45.000000" spacing2="300.0"> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="0" weight="0"/> </CrossHatching> <Patterning rowSpacing="0.0" columnSpacing="0.0"> <Cell angle="0.000000" scale="1.000000">DS057</Cell> </Patterning> </Pattern> </CutPatterns> <Centerline activate="true"> <Level>1730_PL_Kanal</Level> <Symbology color="BYLEVEL" style="4" weight="0"/> <CustomLine scaleToForm="false" scale="1.000000"/> </Centerline> <Rendering activate="false"> <Palette/> <Material/> </Rendering> <Notation> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> <Dimension type="NONE" side="RIGHT" offset="500.0"/> </Notation> <Quantification/> <AnalyticalMaterial/> </Part> </PartFamily> </Parts> </TriForma>
Finally after much research, and responding back and fourth, I was able to replicate the issue I believe you are speaking about. Please see the two screen captures, one with the ducts shown correctly, with the BV dialog turned OFF, and the second screen capture with the BV Dialog turned ON. And the ducts and the insulation are the SAME color.