View Full Version : "Where is my command in Revit 2010" - A Must See!
narlee
2009-04-29, 11:44 AM
Shows you where your RAC 2009 commands are in RAC 2010. I got this link from an email from Revit3D.com. Opening screen is RAC 2009. Click on a command/button, and it shows you where that occurs on the RAC 2010 interface.
http://www.nichitecture.com/downloads/Where%20is%20my%20command%20in%20Revit%20Architecture%202010.html[/url]
Brian Myers
2009-04-29, 12:16 PM
Nicholas has done a fine job on it. :beer:
Here's a more functional link.
http://www.nichitecture.com/downloads/Where%20is%20my%20command%20in%20Revit%20Architecture%202010.html
Baldwin_4-6-0
2009-04-29, 12:31 PM
EXCELLENT!
I hope someone makes one for AutoCAD 2010 too, we have another office that does a lot of civil work in AutoCAD and it would ease the transition to the Ribbon menu.
Note: I saved that Web page as a .swf file on my hard drive, so I always will have it (just in case that web page disappears).
Phil Read
2009-04-29, 02:17 PM
Brilliant. Perhaps the two UI's could be placed side by side. As you select one command / function in one UI - it could highlight in the other UI in a side by side comparison. In addition to helping map function, it would be very interesting to see the amount of user effort required to expose contextual commands.
This utility has been posted about several times since it first appeared.
Is there some way a link could be made 'sticky' as it is going to be constantly useful?
bcgatti
2009-04-29, 05:47 PM
Great page.
I do find it amusing that the interface changed so dramatically that such a "secret decoder ring" is actually needed.
ijnicholas
2009-04-29, 10:34 PM
EXCELLENT!
Note: I saved that Web page as a .swf file on my hard drive, so I always will have it (just in case that web page disappears).
When I released the tool, I had provided both the online tool link and a download ZIP file link in my blog. I also had posted (http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?t=99629)the links in augi!
ijnicholas
2009-04-29, 10:36 PM
Brilliant. Perhaps the two UI's could be placed side by side. As you select one command / function in one UI - it could highlight in the other UI in a side by side comparison. In addition to helping map function, it would be very interesting to see the amount of user effort required to expose contextual commands.
We will resist the temptation to make this great upgrade to the where is my command tool for the time being.... I dont want to spend the coming weekend on this! :(
zanzibarbob7
2009-04-29, 10:43 PM
Nicholas, Thanks for this. I can put it on one of my spare screens until I get used to the new interface.
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