jkidder
2007-10-31, 05:23 PM
Just a quick question for you Revit developers out there. How long has the Revit platform been under the great Autodesk's umbrella?
Still to this day no flavor of Revit will remember my interface preferences. For example for the past 10 years or so AutoCAD has embraced the Windows' interface allowing the user a high degree of flexibility and customization in regard to toolbars, dialog boxes, file menus, drop downs, fly outs, tuck unders, etc. (Did I say tuck unders?)
Anyway, could we at least have a program that remembers where I place the project browser, what size I adjust my open dialog box to, or the width of my design bar? This would be an acceptable starting point.
Still to this day no flavor of Revit will remember my interface preferences. For example for the past 10 years or so AutoCAD has embraced the Windows' interface allowing the user a high degree of flexibility and customization in regard to toolbars, dialog boxes, file menus, drop downs, fly outs, tuck unders, etc. (Did I say tuck unders?)
Anyway, could we at least have a program that remembers where I place the project browser, what size I adjust my open dialog box to, or the width of my design bar? This would be an acceptable starting point.