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    Cool Architectural Dictionary

    It would be good to have an Architectural Dictionary capability with Architectural Desktop. It would allow users to ensure that they are using the correct terminology in their drawings.

    Thank you,

    Brad
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    Default Re: Architectural Dictionary

    Fully customizable, for all the local variations, of course.

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    Cool Re: Architectural Dictionary

    Quote Originally Posted by dkoch
    Fully customizable, for all the local variations, of course.
    This would be fully customizable so the each office can set its own standard for the dictionary.

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    Ha, ha. This is one of my favorites: Know what the spell check suggests when it finds the word FASCIA? ... FIASCO!

    I agree, though, the dictionary is lacking for Arch. terminology.

    Do you know about the DCTCUST sysvar and *.CUS files? You can create your own custom dictionary (CUS file) using Notepad and set the DCTCUST sysvar to it. Beats the OOTB version (DCTMAIN sysvar). There's a little more info in the Help files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve.howatt
    Ha, ha. This is one of my favorites: Know what the spell check suggests when it finds the word FASCIA? ... FIASCO!

    I agree, though, the dictionary is lacking for Arch. terminology.

    Do you know about the DCTCUST sysvar and *.CUS files? You can create your own custom dictionary (CUS file) using Notepad and set the DCTCUST sysvar to it. Beats the OOTB version (DCTMAIN sysvar). There's a little more info in the Help files.
    I agree that it is lacking. That is why I suggested it to be added to ADT in the future!
    Last edited by BCrouse; 2005-01-19 at 06:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCrouse
    I agree that it is lacking. That is why I suggested it to be added to ADT in the future!
    This seems to be a good idea to have in ADT. It gets my vote

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnc_designs
    This seems to be a good idea to have in ADT. It gets my vote
    This is still on the mind when I do spell check.

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    Default Re: Architectural Dictionary

    It'd be nice if it was also linked (or maybe just based on) CSI format. Then you could set up proper CSI abbreviations.

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    Default Re: Architectural Dictionary

    Quote Originally Posted by david_peterson
    It'd be nice if it was also linked (or maybe just based on) CSI format. Then you could set up proper CSI abbreviations.
    If you like it the idea, please place a rating for it..

    Thank you,

    Brad

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