Showing posts with label Revit 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revit 2010. Show all posts

Monday, August 17, 2009

More on the UI – Text Leaders

EDIT: As of Revit 2011, the following has been solved. Thanks for listening!

Minor thing perhaps, but they all add up, don’t they?

Text Leaders - existing

The text leader option buttons in 2010 can be a lot better. First off, it’s hard to visually tell the difference between them and you have to read the label. The old ones were better at communicating their function.

Location is also an issue. Why stack them? It’s not intuitive at all. If you have left and right options, place them in left & right positions and not top and bottom!

Text Leaders - proposed

Finally, if you’re reading this post, make sure to visit this other post and submit your feedback immediately. You’ll be helping yourself and others as well.

PS: Oh look! Seems like better leader icon placement is in the works. However, that ‘A’ is obnoxiously big and distracting. Make it smaller please!


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Monday, August 10, 2009

Revit 2010 – UI oversight?

EDIT: As of Revit 2011 the issue below is no longer a problem thanks to the new Properties Palette. Thanks Factory!

Prior to 2010, when you selected one or multiple views in the Project Browser, you were able to click the Properties button to bring up the View PropertiesView Properties dialog. However in 2010, there is no Properties button on the Options bar and no context menu is activated when views are selected. The View Properties button in your QAC stays grayed out nonetheless, so was this an oversight? I tend to think it was.

However, don’t freak out. The View Properties are still accessible via the right-click context menu.


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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Illegal Immigrants

EDIT: As of Revit 2010 SP3 (could have been earlier), the following is no longer a problem. Thanks for listening!

No, this post won’t discuss such political issues. We’ll leave that to Lou Dobbs on CNN.

A lot of users enter symbols in Revit or any other application, by typing Alt + a series of digits. For example Alt+0178 results in ². In Revit 2010, this will work for the first character you type after using this technique for the first time since installing the application. After that, your screen will be taken over by foreign characters with each subsequent try.

Symbols

It seems to keep changing with each try, even though you use the same digit combinations. I hope this gets fixed soon! In the meantime the workaround is to go to the Character map and copy & paste the symbol from there.


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