

Railing extentions should miter/sweep at corners (this is hard to explain but typically were two stairs or a stair and a guardrail are attached and are drawn separately but are intended to be one and yes i have tried "edit Sketch" for railings I've even calulated the mathimatical geometry befor drawing and that helps but no always)ĥ. As I was taught (old school drafting) a stair in plan should have a small circle at the intersection of the first riser (UP or DN) and the direction arrow so that it is obvious as to the starting point of the stairĤ. Change the style of the break line and have the option of a double break lineģ. Edit the UP/DN text or at least change the fontĢ. Things you should be able to do with stairs:ġ. I searched every forum, FAQ, tutorial lesson, etc. I am very new to Revit and recently spent the betterpart of a day trying to get stairs and railings to look right. If you do grab the stair, just undo and try again. The entire boundary of the stair appears to move, don't panic, just the text will move. If the text and arrows are acceptable to you but you just want to move the text, hover over the text and you should see a small blue circle you can click on, then drag, to move the text. Let's hope this gets squashed in the next release.why it's still "broke" is anybody's guess. Now that those are off you can place your own using text and leaders or other symbol you may have created. Uncheck UP text, up arrow, DOWN text and Down arrow. The user can only turn them off.įrom menu: View>Visibility/Graphics (or keyboard shortcut type: VG)įrom the Model Categories tab scroll down to stairs and expand the list of objects within stairs by clicking on the + next to stairs. You can't change them, they are "hard" coded in Revit. Can't control the text or arrows for stairs and ramps
