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Viktorhgo
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Label Height

Hi all, 

 

Does somebody knows how to change the height unit on a property label for a Ceiling Label, For now, is showing inches, but I want to represent it as Feet.

 

Best regards.


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I would assume you don't want to change the Working Units... (Autotext values, unlike dimension units follow and display your working units)

I'd say: create a new expression Property that takes the elevation in inches, give it a formula to transform the value to feet and display that. You will get decimal places, not fractions though.
I'f you got some scripting skills, you're better off by scripting a Label to do that.

Hope it helps

 

Nando M

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I would assume you don't want to change the Working Units... (Autotext values, unlike dimension units follow and display your working units)

I'd say: create a new expression Property that takes the elevation in inches, give it a formula to transform the value to feet and display that. You will get decimal places, not fractions though.
I'f you got some scripting skills, you're better off by scripting a Label to do that.

Hope it helps

 

Nando M

Nando Mogollon
Director @ BuilDigital
nando@buildigital.com.au
Using, Archicad Latest AU and INT. Revit Latest (have to keep comparing notes)
More and more... IFC.js, IFCOpenShell
All things Solibri and BIMCollab
Viktorhgo
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Thanks, Nando, 

 

I realized I needed to change my calculation units.

 

Best regards.

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