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MikeJarosz
2015-03-11, 03:25 PM
How can I change certain built-in defaults? I find it annoying that mirror creates a duplicate by default. I would like the dupe option to be unchecked by default. I also wish the split command would delete the inner segment by default, which it does not.

Could this be controlled in the .ini file?

Duncan Lithgow
2015-03-12, 12:04 PM
For the mirror problem just hold CTRL while you click your mirror plane. Credit to aaronrumple

http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?112757-Mirror-Copy-default

MikeJarosz
2015-03-12, 02:38 PM
Aaron got lots of thanks for his tip. Add my thanks to Aaron and to you now too!

MikeJarosz
2015-03-12, 09:00 PM
I shared this with one of my colleagues. He added that control-drag will copy an object. I realized that there are keyboard shortcuts that are not in the Revit help. I suspect that there are other shortcuts using control/shift/alt. Anyone know where this is documented?

Steve_Stafford
2015-03-13, 03:57 PM
If you open the Keyboard Shortcuts editor you'll find all of the shortcuts that are assigned are listed there as well as those that are already mapped to specific key combinations. The Control-Drag copy is just Windows copy/paste behavior that Revit supports.

Joshua Kohl
2015-03-21, 09:04 PM
CTRL can also be used to deactivate the "copy" option when using the offset command.

CTRL will also activate the "multiple alignment" option when using the alignment command.

MikeJarosz
2015-03-23, 05:44 PM
Thanks. That will save a lot of typing.

BTW: You joined AUGI 2 years before me? That must have been Revit 1.0!!!

Steve_Stafford
2015-03-23, 10:21 PM
FWIW, AUGI has been around a lot longer than Revit...just about as long as AutoCAD and Autodesk itself. :)

Joshua Kohl
2015-03-24, 11:46 AM
Thanks. That will save a lot of typing.

BTW: You joined AUGI 2 years before me? That must have been Revit 1.0!!!

I personally didn't start using Revit until 2009, my employer had been utilizing Revit since before Autodesk gobbled it up. Way back then it was the E-Mail Guilds and not forums...which were an interesting little entity all unto themselves.

Steve_Stafford
2015-03-24, 02:00 PM
...Way back then it was the E-Mail Guilds and not forums...which were an interesting little entity all unto themselves.Yeah, I was in the email guilds for ADT back then, beginning in 2000. The switch from that to a forum structure didn't make every member happy at the time. aah...change

MikeJarosz
2015-03-24, 06:02 PM
Where does Chris Zoog fit in? He was running his site from his garage!

Steve_Stafford
2015-03-24, 06:26 PM
Where does Chris Zoog fit in? He was running his site from his garage!He started Zoogdesign and the Revit forum he hosted on it in 2003 and yes it was on a server in his basement. Membership grew to between 1500-2000 members during the year after he started it. Fwiw, RevitCity started up at almost the same time, a month later (or earlier, not positive at the moment) I think. As membership grew Chris began discussing merging his community into AUGI's. He was a bit worried about the bandwidth our group was starting to require. AUGI was already in the process of rebuilding their forum structure so in May of 2004 Zoogdesign was merged into AUGI's forums. That is why you'll occasionally come across an attached file or image that has a Zoogdesign URL. Any posts dated prior to 2004 came from his site. "It" was the first product focused user community established in the forums here. The rest were developed over the following couple of years. The role I play here at AUGI still is entirely because Chris Zoog made me an admin in his Revit forums at Zoogdesign to begin with.

Fwiw, there was a vibrant small user community hosted at another site called RUGI (was www.rugi.org) from 2000-2002/3. It was created by two brothers and supported by Revit Technology Corporation during its two years before Autodesk bought it. It also provided a central place to upload and download content. When Autodesk completed the acquisition the content stored there was eventually moved to AUGI's Exchange which never fully materialized as a content sharing site. RevitCity also copied/stored all of the content from RUGI. I think that's the only place you can truly get all the way back to some of the earliest content made for Revit, though I'm not sure you'd want it at this point.

There was also a user community at the newsgroup alt.cad.revit. Revit's earliest users hung out at all of these places for the most part. The more recent RevitForum came into being when AUGI was working through its own issues related to the forums (and other things) and a few of the Revit/AUGI members weren't happy with the way it was handled. Their response was to start their own forum too. I regard all these places like pubs. We all have our preferences for where we choose to hang out for a drink with friends. The more resources like these that there are the more betterer it is for Revit overall.