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2015-01-09 01:39 PM
2015-01-10 10:23 PM
gpowless wrote:Just FYI that you can change the home story easily, by opening the settings, copying the elevation to project zero, changing the home story, then pasting the elevation back in.
My biggest beef is when placing objects,columns, walls or slabs only to find that the place storey is offset one or two storeys. Having to place an object twice slows the CD process down by 1/3.
The default storey of any object should be fixed at the current storey when it is first selected. If a user wants to move the object then and only then should they decide to open the object dialog and change the storey.
2015-01-11 07:58 AM
DGSketcher wrote:
Have you considered moving to Sketchup?
It's sometimes to easy to slate GS for what in the big scheme of things are just petty frustrations on a truly exceptional expert system. Yes it's not perfect but I don't see anything else out there to tempt me away and AC becomes more useable with each release.
We would all love a system free of bugs that did our job for us but the reality of human errors in the programming will always be a factor until Skynet takes over.
2015-01-11 01:58 PM
Just FYI that you can change the home story easily, by opening the settings, copying the elevation to project zero, changing the home story, then pasting the elevation back in.Tried that. It keeps reverting back to various stories based on the project zero.
Cheers,
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2015-01-11 03:44 PM
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2015-01-11 04:52 PM
zeropointreference wrote:Yes I sort of get that but it also looks like a list of complaints suggesting AC isn't fit for purpose! Surely the wishlist section would be more appropriate for most of these points so they can be voted on and addressed individually. This thread is already becoming fractured with solutions to different complaints.
The point of this thread is to let the devs know areas of the software that are particularly frustrating to use so they get a heads up on areas that detract from the use of it.
2015-01-12 12:44 AM
zeropointreference wrote:There is an easy way to avoid this, use the Drag keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+D) to initiate the drag command, you then don't have to worry about which pet palette option is active. This also means that if you do want to repeat a previous pet palette action it will be remembered after the drag rather than having to activate it again.
My first annoying behavior is one I run into many many many times every time I use Archicad and this is my #1 most hated Archicad behavior.
When I select a group of objects to move to another location, when I select a node it automatically selects a deform command instead of the drag command. 9999 times out of 10000 times I do this I'm looking to drag my group of objects. Once in a blue moon I might need to have multiple objects selected to see a deformation take place but it's almost never.
Everytime I use Archicad this comes up many times each session. It slows me down, adds thinking effort to solve each time which adds to mental fatigue, and it's illogical. Or at least I have yet to find a compelling reason (or any reason) why a deformation command should be default instead of the drag command.
2015-01-12 01:53 PM
zeropointreference wrote:For me the position of Dialog boxes is stored and restored properly when I again activate them.
My second most annoying behavior is any box that pops up, especially the layer settings box. It seems I'm resizing them and repositioning them too often.
I figure that the box's position is stored with the profile but something is resetting them.
But how those pop up windows are handled besides just frustrates me. Like I can't hit a maximize button to make boxes like layers, or the object setting dialog box full screen in one click instead of having to repositioning the box and hovering twice over the edges to resize.
2015-01-12 02:10 PM
zeropointreference wrote:This is something I too find frustrating. When I open the various panels of a Dialog the height of the Dialog constantly changes. This is especially frustrating when I open the Parameters (Custom Settings) panel of the Object Settings Dialog, then resize the Dialog down so I see many parameter. Then I switch to another panel, which closes or compresses the Parameters (Custom Settings) panel since now they cannot all fit vertically. Then when I again open the Parameters panel, it is again sized back to its default vertical size and I again have to resize the Dialog vertically so I can see enough parameters for my purposes.
A third annoying behavior is the interface design of boxes like the settings dialog box. The paradigm of using the collapsing what ever they're called and the box itself following the movement of those collapsing tabs on wide screen monitors is no less than painful.
I'm constantly fiddling with this in a bad way. I would much much much much much much much much rather positioning and preview thingy stay open and the other scrolling tabs are handled as tabs that can be easily switched between in the space under the positioning and preview area. I rarely need to have two of those open (as in I can never remember even once I need two open at the same time). But theCONSTANTunnecessary fiddling with is annoying.
2015-01-13 05:24 PM
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2015-01-13 08:35 PM
Steve wrote:Yes this is frustrating, its like the sensitivity knob needs to to be turned up a bit.
perhaps it is my settings somewhere, but I am continually frustrated that snap points are not showing up when I need them. I don't like having to find a place on what I am wanting to see snap points on that will make them show up, and then racing to try and hit it before it disappears.