I haven't been doing plining for CAFM/IWMS usage for very long, but, I know how little I want to move once I get started on the clicks and picks.
Does anyone else have any special setup for when they polyline their spaces?
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I haven't been doing plining for CAFM/IWMS usage for very long, but, I know how little I want to move once I get started on the clicks and picks.
Does anyone else have any special setup for when they polyline their spaces?
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
After a big project working the same type of files over and over, I made some modifications to my tool palette.
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Last edited by Wanderer; 2020-04-11 at 10:16 PM.
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
That's pretty cool.
I don't have the need to use polylines that extensively and I don't use tool palettes at all.
How are those set up? Macros? Lisp?
Most of what I do is on the command line, with either alias' to OOTB commands or lisp routines.
The cleanup routines on there are lisp, just text for the osnaps I need but can't leave running on a busy drawing, regular command buttons for the rest.
I usually use the commandline, too, but, when I've got a lot of repetitive work, I find it's easier to use one hand for the space bar and coffee and the other hand for all of the clicking and picking... chose the palette rather than a ribbon tab for being in the working space and autocollapsing.
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost