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Wagurto
2004-10-26, 06:14 PM
take a look to my new elevation is it great or what?

sjsl
2004-10-26, 06:17 PM
Looks Great!

Do me a favor and put this on a sheet with four elevations and see what kind of performace you get.

thanks

gbrowne
2004-10-26, 08:30 PM
I really really like the shadows thing, but it takes FOREVER to print out a drawing, and performance definetly took a hit on it. Love the upgrade, hate the performance....

Wagurto
2004-10-26, 09:32 PM
there is a significant taxation on my system. my Pc slow downs in any operation in revit.
I jus turn the shadows off until printing time. I am happy with the improvement but I miss the performace of revit 6.1

mmodernc
2004-12-20, 04:41 AM
SO WHEN IS IT GOING TO BE FIXED?

christopher.zoog51272
2004-12-20, 01:08 PM
SO WHEN IS IT GOING TO BE FIXED?
when is what going to be fixed?

print speeds have improved in the lastest build... or are you talking about somthing else.

SCShell
2004-12-20, 02:19 PM
print speeds have improved in the lastest build... or are you talking about somthing else.
Hi Mr. Zoog,
Which build are you referring to? The one on the CD, or is there a newer one available for download now?
Thanks
Steve

christopher.zoog51272
2004-12-20, 04:29 PM
Hi Mr. Zoog,
Which build are you referring to? The one on the CD, or is there a newer one available for download now?
Thanks
Steve

i was talking about 20041113_2030

BillyGrey
2004-12-20, 04:59 PM
I somehow get the feeling that some of the droogs in this forum have never printed anything but
vanilla vector line output in their workflow. Presumtuous, yes, but I also think it is presumtuous to "expect" new features to perform exactly as other features that differ.

Graphics output in any form is taxing and slow in large format, and very hard to manage in terms of color control, etc...Cad output is lines, lines, and more lines.

If you want true printing performance, rasterize your files and then process them through a RIP.
That is what will speed up your graphic images in large format in a hurry.

@ Wagurto:

That's a pretty house for sure.

mmodernc
2004-12-20, 08:09 PM
What is a droog? Dedidcated Revit Operator Out Gunned?

hand471037
2004-12-20, 09:15 PM
What is a droog? Dedidcated Revit Operator Out Gunned?

I think he's getting at the fact that some of the loudest complainers about some of the 'problems' with Revit 7 come from folks who don't actually use Revit much (or at all). But maybe I'm wrong there.

However printing Vector with shadows on with the latest build seems to work fine for us here... are you having problems with it Mmodernc?

BillyGrey
2004-12-20, 09:43 PM
What is a droog? Dedidcated Revit Operator Out Gunned?
:)
It's a reference to partners in crime, birds of feather, err, buddies, employees...matey's, etc.

FK
2004-12-20, 09:58 PM
Does it come from Russian then?

beegee
2004-12-20, 10:05 PM
Originally from Anthony Burgess's 1962 book " Clockwork Orange"

Drughi ( a gang of droogs ) are devoted to ultra violence, which they refer to as "horrorshow". They speak a kind of Russian/ Gypsy / rhyming Brit slang. Droogs are addicted to drugs named drencom, synthemesc and vellocet. The main droog, Alex, only listens to Beethoven.


Doobiedoob, a bit tired maybe, best not to say more. Bedways is rightways now, so best we go homeways and get a bit of spatchka. Right-right?


:)
It's a reference to partners in crime, birds of feather, err, buddies, employees...matey's, etc.

beegee
2004-12-20, 10:08 PM
Yes, well heavily influenced by..

Rather than speaking a formal English, drughi use a vernacular known as Nadsat (the Russian suffix for -teen).
Most of their speech is in recognisable English with Russianate words.



Does it come from Russian then?

LRaiz
2004-12-20, 10:10 PM
droog = tovarish (rus)
pal = comrade (eng)

mmodernc
2004-12-20, 10:32 PM
Hey gaspadins, dobra outra
Some of the loudest complainers are the people who use the product most and need it to work properly to make a living. They also want to be able to promote it without getting bitten.
So a droog is a Dedicated Revit Owner or Gaspadin

FK
2004-12-20, 11:15 PM
Of course. Clockwork Orange.

In normal Russian, drug stands for friend...

beegee
2004-12-20, 11:18 PM
Of course. Clockwork Orange.

In normal Russian, drug stands for friend...

Which is where the Beatles got the idea for ... A liitle help from my friends ?

FK
2004-12-20, 11:35 PM
Funny.

Try your English in Cyrillic one day. ;-)

beegee
2004-12-21, 12:22 AM
Помощь liitle от моих друзей

Funny.

Try your English in Cyrillic one day. ;-)

mmodernc
2004-12-21, 01:01 AM
Thanks for your help
MELIKALIKIMAKI

hand471037
2004-12-21, 02:15 AM
Thanks for your help
MELIKALIKIMAKI

hey, sorry to be gruff. Stressed out lately... we've been moving. which seemed like a good idea at the time, but now that we're in the middle of it, we're wondering why we thought it a good idea. :D

FK
2004-12-21, 11:21 PM
That "little" didn't work. :-P

beegee
2004-12-21, 11:35 PM
I thought not, but I don't speak Cyrillic.


That "little" didn't work. :-P

Danny Polkinhorn
2004-12-21, 11:49 PM
MELIKALIKIMAKI
Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas!)

Roger Evans
2004-12-22, 12:46 AM
And now for a bit of Welsh Cryptic ....

!!! ti lleps ot woh wonk t'nod

And a Happy New Year to One and All

adegnan
2004-12-22, 01:04 PM
And now for a bit of Welsh Cryptic ....

!!! ti lleps ot woh wonk t'nod

And a Happy New Year to One and All
Well I read "wonk"...