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Revit natively does not allow input of geolocated coordinates. Most users set the <code>N/S</code>, <code>E/W</code>, <code>Elev</code>, and <code>Angle to True North</code> parameters on the <code>Project Base Point</code> and <code>Survey Point</code> objects. Because this workaround is so common and many workflows depend on it, you may continue to apply this workaround without any modification. It is highly advised that the location in Revit of the <code>Project Base Point</code> and the <code>Survey Point</code> is the same. | Revit natively does not allow input of geolocated coordinates. Most users set the <code>N/S</code>, <code>E/W</code>, <code>Elev</code>, and <code>Angle to True North</code> parameters on the <code>Project Base Point</code> and <code>Survey Point</code> objects. Because this workaround is so common and many workflows depend on it, you may continue to apply this workaround without any modification. It is highly advised that the location in Revit of the <code>Project Base Point</code> and the <code>Survey Point</code> is the same. | ||
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<pre>$ ifcpatch -i input.ifc -r RemoveSiteRepresentation</pre> | <pre>$ ifcpatch -i input.ifc -r RemoveSiteRepresentation</pre> | ||
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== IFC4 Geolocation == | == IFC4 Geolocation == | ||
− | If your project is IFC4, you must set the properties shown below as instance properties to the <code>Project Information</code> object. There is no need to define any property sets for exports in the IFC export settings, as these parameters will be automatically detected | + | If your project is IFC4, you must set the properties shown below as instance properties to the <code>Project Information</code> object. There is no need to define any property sets for exports in the IFC export settings, as these parameters will be automatically detected. |
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[[Category:Autodesk Revit]] | [[Category:Autodesk Revit]] | ||
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