2016-05-03 03:25 PM
2016-05-04 10:08 PM
2016-05-04 10:41 PM
juancamiloarq wrote:Rather than overhauled, it has been hauled over from 19. We'll have to wait a while longer for this much-wished-for improvement.
Anyhow, the other thing I was expecting is an overhauled StairMaker, easier to use and way more versatile than the actual version. Is this happening in this new release?
2016-05-05 01:37 AM
Don wrote:I will have to ask someone at GRAPHISOFT about that as I am not that familiar with this particular area. I will get back to you when I get an answer.
Hi Laszlo:
Thanks for all the info! I personally like the simplified interface and icons.
On a 5k iMac, I'm finding the old icons to be pretty small for my old eyes.
I know the new icons will be clearer, but will they be larger or even scalable?
thanks!
2016-05-05 01:41 PM
2016-05-05 04:32 PM
2016-05-05 06:47 PM
laszlonagy wrote:So if I'm reading this correctly, this is something that only Mac users will be able to take advantage of, or at least notice any change in?
OK, so the answer I received from a GRAPHISOFT Product Designer is that Yes, the ARCHICAD User Interface will scale according to the Scaling setting defined by the Mac operating system. There is no separate scaling setting in ARCHICAD, it will take the system setting and scale its UI based on that.
Since there is a high resolution version of every icon in the resources of the program, ARCHICAD can adapt to the sizes and scaling set in System Preferences.
2016-05-05 07:37 PM
2016-05-05 10:35 PM
Macbook Pro M1 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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2016-05-06 02:25 AM
mhoude wrote:
I my missing something and i my the only one who is very disappointed.
2016-05-06 01:04 PM