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    Talking more little goodies

    1 - The Preview box for families (that shows you what each parameter is measuring) now appears to be set on thin lines, so it is actually legible at any zoom level - Sweet!!!!

    2 - Properties of walls are re-arranged so that all top of wall information is next to each other, likewise with bottom of wall.

    3 - Just tried the new steel joist families.... WOW!!!! That's gotta be right behind the advanced model graphics for the coolest thing so far!

    EXCELLENT JOB DEVELOPMENT TEAM!!!!!! I'm quite thrilled!

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    Hey all,

    I just noticed that when you use the align command the lock is always in your current view...No more zooming out to find the dang thing!! That ROCKS! Thanks Team!

    Clyne

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    That's actually been around since 6.1, but you're right, it's a great little goodie!

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    You can change a roof slope from the properties box. That's really helpful.

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    Quote Originally Posted by gregcashen
    That's actually been around since 6.1, but you're right, it's a great little goodie!
    DOH! How'd I miss that obvious little gem! Musta taken it for granted...

    Thanks

    Clyne

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    Wall height "Explicit" is now called Wall Height "Unconnected"

    Makes better sense now!

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    Printing "visible portion of current window" is much better now... I actually get the drawing centered on the sheet without a lot of fiddling.

    Also, I notice the "thin lines" command works in a perspective view now.
    Last edited by Henry D; 2004-10-29 at 11:00 AM.

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    Quote Originally Posted by Henry D
    Also, I notice the "thin lines" command works in a perspective view now.
    Actually perspective views used to always be 'thin lined' and 7.0 is the first version where they show lineweigts

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    "Query" layers for dwg imports rocks !

    So does the ability to then turn off the queried layers at that point.

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    Default Re: more little goodies

    So does the ability to only explode the file into blocks you can then push around... too cool.

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