Provides a container of all Revit built-in FailureDefinitionId instances.
The BuiltInFailures..::..FaceSplitterFailures type exposes the following members.
Properties
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![]() ![]() | CannotUseCurvesForFaceSplit |
The sketch cannot split the face of the highlighted element.
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![]() ![]() | EndsNotOnEdgeError |
Ends of an open loop in sketch splitting face do not lie on an edge of the face to split.
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![]() ![]() | InvalidClosedLoopsForFaceSplit |
The closed loop used to split the face must lie completely within the face and cannot intersect or overlap any of the face's edges.
To split a face at its border, use an open loop that ends on the boundary of the face.
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![]() ![]() | InvalidOpenLoopsForFaceSplit |
The open loops used to split the face must lie completely within the face and cannot intersect or overlap any of the face's edges.
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![]() ![]() | LoopsDoNotSubdivideFace |
Sketched loops must sub-divide the face into two or more completely enclosed regions.
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![]() ![]() | LoopsOutsideFaceSplitError |
Some of the lines drawn lie outside of the boundary of the face being split. All lines used to split a face must be contained
within the face being split and cannot intersect or overlap any of the boundaries of that face.
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![]() ![]() | NoFaceForSplit |
The highlighted element no longer contains a face that has been split by highlighted sketch.
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