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Tue, Dec 19, 2006 at 5:23:43 PM | Wish list for Revit

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Same as autocad. I wish for the ability to use halftone screens (percentage based) in the fill command for 2D work. If Autocad can pull that off then there are genius's in the world!!!!!

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Or at least to be able to use the Bring Forward/Move Back tools on fills.

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Thu, Jul 26, 2007 at 10:42:02 AM | Wish list for Revit

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You can make fill regions with different shades of grey that print like halftones.  You can also change the display order to move them back behind detail linework or plan view items.  As far as the percentage goes, You just create a grey color as a percentage of 255,255,255.  For example 10% tone would be 90% of 255,255,255 or 230,230,230.  50% would be 128,128,128 and so on.

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Sorry, let me clarify my request then.  Being able to use the bring forward/move back tools on Detail items (including fills) to move them behind modeling component in a 2D view.

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