Hi everyone;
I need a help. I set project north and true north on my Revit project and entered my real coordinates. Here, I created a schedule based on a family I created (red dot) and have it automatically listed with real coordinates x and y. In this way, I can speed up my work in my next projects by using this template.
But of course something went wrong, Rhino refers to the base point, not the real coordinates, and worse, it gives the coordinates according to the project north.
I found a few ways to change this on the forum. For example, entering the angular difference between project north and true north through a list, but what I want to do is something simple. Is there another way that I don’t know? Thx.
Your Annotation is set to display the Survey Point location, you can do a transform of the location of the Element (Spot Coordination) Project Base Point to the Survey Point using the Orient component.