Tag: Jeremy Tammik
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Getting Started Once Again
Welcoming my new colleague Carol leads to a renewed look at getting started – Access permission to load my first add-in – My first Revit plug-in todo – Books on Python for Revit Dynamo – pyRevit saves insane amounts of time – Newtonsoft Json.dll version conflict – Lost in the World by Steve Cutts…
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Add-In Manager, FormulaManager and Tiger Year
Exciting news around debugging and loading add-ins and adding formulas and scripting support to your own apps – Open source Add-In Manager – FormulaManager and scripting support – Happy New Year of the Tiger 虎…
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Detailed 2D Text and Other Element Geometry
The 2D custom exporter provides a basis for a new and much more powerful approach to access detailed 2D geometry – Retrieve dimension text height and width – Determine text font geometry – Retrieve 2D geometry of any element…
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Happy New Year with RevitExtensions
Off we go into a new adventurous year of BIM programming – Happy New Year – RevitExtensions…
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Symbol, Instance, Material, Data, Journal, Break
We close this year with an eclectic mix of topics – Symbol vs instance geometry clarification – Create new material with texture – RVT dashboard data access – Marking and retrieving a custom element – Advanced remote batch command processing – Midwinter break…
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Logging and Monitoring Deleted Data
Useful insights on logging and monitoring – Monitoring with SLOG – Monitoring deleted elements – How to Favicon – Decentralised autonomous organisations – Palindrome and ambigram…
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Revit Server and View Filter Alert
Non-API Revit Server access, exporting Outlook email text, and using a view filter to alert to missing data…
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Installer Asset, FormIt and Quaternions
Notes on FormIt and its JavaScript API, the new automatically generated RevitLookup MSI installer asset, transformations and quaternions – FormIt API and geographical context – RevitLookup MSI installer asset – Transform and quaternions…
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New Analytical Model API
Important news coming for structural developers, further development in RevitLookup, notes on extensible storage and JavaScript – New Analytical Model API – Praise for modeless RevitLookup – Benchmarking generic Any versus Count – Escape RevitLookup – Use extensible storage carefully – jQuery is widespread but outdated…

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