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Broken Section lines not selectable
Where Section lines have been “broken”, they should not be selectable along the invisible part of the line.
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Broken Section lines not selectable
Where Section lines have been “broken”, they should not be selectable along the invisible part of the line.
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User settings remembered within session
Revit should remember all user settings on dialog boxes, within Revit session – eg. Import CAD files, Origin to Origin.
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User settings remembered between sessions
Revit should remember more user settings on dialog boxes, between Revit session (user name parameters? system settings? – eg. We always want multiple copies ticked; we never want tag leaders ticked etc.
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Longer menu lists
Drop down menu lists in dialog boxes should display more items – typically they only show six items
Last edited by twaldock; 2007-02-12 at 03:15 AM.
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variable size properties dialog
Allow quick access to info lower down on Properties dialog box: eg. allow user to expand the size of the properties dialog box:
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Wider field boxes for long nameslists
need wider boxes for long names - eg. Loc. Line for walls on options toolbar
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Properties dialog remember settings
Revit to remember which parameter groups on properties dialog boxhave been collapsed by user - keep them hidden next time dialog is opened
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Consistency on dialog check boxes
Consistency for clicking on check boxes / radio buttons. eg Filter dialog does not allow clicking on text to de/select the check box (it should), but other dialogs do - allows for quicker mouse-work.
Yes, and what's hidden is the top of the list as opposed to the bottom. That's very anti-windows convention and counterintuitive.Originally Posted by twaldock
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