2011-03-02 01:39 PM
2011-03-23 12:57 AM
laszlonagy wrote:I have been able to play it in IE 8.0.6001.x (64-bit version). I had to change the zoom level (bottom right hand IE window border) to 400 - 450%. If anything was missing, I'm not aware of it. It is quite a good presentation.
It is HTML 5-based so currently it does not play in Internet Explorer 8.
2011-03-23 01:02 AM
2011-03-23 01:20 AM
Matthew wrote:Also see good Wikipedia article on "Solid Modeler" with foundational info and just this sort of criterion.
Just to clarify... For practical purposes I define a "solid modeler" as any program that knows the inside from the outside of an object and so can close the face when cut through and calculate enclosed volumes.
2011-03-24 02:31 PM
didrik wrote:The guys at GS have been working on it since then so probably now it works just fine in any browser.laszlonagy wrote:I have been able to play it in IE 8.0.6001.x (64-bit version). I had to change the zoom level (bottom right hand IE window border) to 400 - 450%. If anything was missing, I'm not aware of it. It is quite a good presentation.
It is HTML 5-based so currently it does not play in Internet Explorer 8.
2011-03-24 10:47 PM
2011-03-24 11:03 PM
roiter wrote:You might get them, isn't mac enforcing standards now of how apps should look in the OS environment. So they will probably filter through to the PC.
I'd like a new icons for ArchiCAD 15.
2011-03-24 11:38 PM
2011-03-28 04:31 AM
2011-03-30 11:37 AM
2011-03-30 11:39 PM
rwallis wrote:Well, I couldn't live without MaxonForm, which I use daily mainly to convert models from furniture companies (and other sources) to usable AC objects, but also to create new objects from scratch.
Then there was the Maxonform plugin...