2009-03-09 11:19 PM
2009-03-09 11:36 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2009-03-10 12:37 AM
2009-03-10 12:42 AM
Brett wrote:
So why didn't either of you vote? This is the only good thing about Revit
2009-03-10 12:43 AM
Paul wrote:Brett wrote:
So why didn't either of you vote? This is the only good thing about Revit
Because it is not really a wish as worded? No specific proposition to vote "yes" to .
I think multiple windows are essential but so far poorly implemented in ArchiCAD - seehttp://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=27702
2009-03-10 12:52 AM
2009-03-10 01:12 AM
The pattern I use is AC standard shortcuts to move between the main windows (F2, F3, F4). For all others I select the views on plan and right+click to select open in new window and keep all windows open. In one project I had over 50 opened at the same time.my point here is: would it be a big deal for you to navigate through all viewpoints by either Navigator or rightclick or keyboard as opposed to using Expose (which does not apply for Win users or at least I am not aware of such a feature there)? How often do you actually click on the window itself to get to the particular viewpoint?
2009-03-10 03:34 AM
ejrolon wrote:Ditto.
I usually use Exposé to switch between windows, so having only one window would kill my productivity.
2009-03-10 05:09 AM
2009-03-10 12:34 PM
s2art wrote:Stuart, besides eliminating a source of errors, this way of working also makes Archicad a little more stable, and taxes the machine less, especially if you have other memory- and processor-hungry programs open. I try to recommend it all the time.
I prefer to do everything via the View Map so I know I have correct layers and settings, and have windows maximised so I can see the big picture