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2011-05-02 05:10 PM
2011-05-13 12:17 AM
BIMTIM wrote:
Don, what can I say? Wow, I have a fan who follows my posts!! :hug::kiss: :censored:
I do suppose that honesty is not helpful to ArchiCAD users (or maybe only some?). If you are comfortable reveling in a false sense of security based on mis-education resulting in lies then I am definitely not helpful in the slightest.
I have never claimed to not prefer Revit. I use ArchiCAD on a frequent basis, and can see much merit. I can also see a more balanced view than most. I am going to be demonstrating the ArchiCAD MEP add-on(add-in, plug-in, thingimy) at our local BIM (ArchiCAD) Meeting, based on 9 months of intensive use, which could be considered helpful to the ArchiCAD community. You will notice references (if you did really read all my posts :smooch:) to my finding some simple broken functionality which highlights one of two things.
1. No one actually uses the MEP to model systems... or,
2. ArchiCAD users are too busy complaining about Revit to actually submit useful bug reports (the reseller here confirms that this is often the case). But why would one need to improve their already perfect product.
So, as I don't subscribe to the idea of the 'noble savage' I will not subscribe to either package being better (only better suited to certain tasks) nor that many users of all software packages avoid using ignorance as a weapon to feebly attempt to hide their ineptitude.
Fortunately I parade my ignorance until brave warriors like yourself drag me into the light of enlightenment!
2011-05-13 12:23 AM
2011-05-13 06:25 AM
You're a troll.Yep. Directly from Hobbiton...
2011-05-13 06:35 AM
Rob wrote:I prefer to to gnaw on gruff billy goats!You're a troll.Yep. Directly from Hobbiton...
2011-05-13 07:41 AM
Rob wrote:"Dawn take you and be stone to you!"You're a troll.Yep. Directly from Hobbiton...
2011-05-13 07:42 AM
Bricklyne wrote:
ArchiCAD users here talk about and complain about ArchiCAD and not Revit and it's for the simple reason that we don't use Revit and we don't care about Revit.
2011-05-13 08:31 AM
Personally, if I was a new user starting out now and looking for a BIM architectual program for my business, Revit wins hands down.That depends. I was looking at options for my business and guess what - ArchiCAD wins hands down.. Statements of this kind are silly...
As for 15, what sort of Company puts out new Video's of it's new features and then for its major feature leaves as hanging?You are really pathetic .. what kind of company it is... oh my lord! pull your finger out and get a life mate.
2011-05-13 09:13 AM
Rob wrote:I won't lower myself to your level Rob. Insulting me shows the true value of your opinionsYou are really pathetic .. what kind of company it is... oh my lord! pull your finger out and get a life mate.
2011-05-13 09:30 AM
I won't lower myself to your level Rob. Insulting me shows the true value of your opinionsyou're welcomed.
2011-05-13 10:25 AM
blobmeister wrote:GDL is MUCH EASIER!sinceV6 wrote:blobmeister wrote:Not exactly. AC has a separate API. The one that gets you those add-ons and extensions. The GDL scripting enviroment in AC is the equivalent to Revit's OOTB family editor.
GDL is equivalent to Revit's API. So it's as GDL. All of those top notch architects use the API instead of the OOTB family editor.
Those top notch architects use the API to extend functionality when the software can do what they need, but not OOTB.
Well, i guess then that Archicad is far better then Revit. We should all be happy for using the best software and pity the Revit users.
I'm sounding a bit sarcastic here, but i can't imagine GDL knocking out a curtain system as the sample file by using a few simple C# lines as Revit's API.
GridNode gn = new GridNode();
int u = 0;
while( u < ds.NumberOfUGridlines )
{
gn.UIndex = u;
int v = 0;
while( v < ds.NumberOfVGridlines )
{
gn.VIndex = v;
if( ds.IsSeedNode( gn ) )
{
FamilyInstance fi
= ds.GetTileFamilyInstance( gn, 0 );
if( fi != null )
{
// implement logic here with each tile,
// for example change the type to glazing
fi.Symbol = pFamilySymbol.glazed;
}
}
v = v + 1;
}
u = u + 1;
}