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2009-09-16 11:37 AM
2009-09-16 02:26 PM
2009-09-16 02:45 PM
David wrote:Or a camera. Or an eye. Better to reinforce the 'View' analogy I guess.
For me, a filter (letting some of the Project through to a View) rather than a funnel would make more sense between the Project Map and View Map.
2009-09-16 02:45 PM
David wrote:I'll second that! Thanks!
Mats:
For me, a filter (letting some of the Project through to a View) rather than a funnel would make more sense between the Project Map and View Map.
David
2009-09-16 06:12 PM
David wrote:Or this...
Mats:
For me, a filter (letting some of the Project through to a View) rather than a funnel would make more sense between the Project Map and View Map.
David
2009-09-16 08:53 PM
Braza wrote:Haha...ArchiCAD grinder edition...makes me want to watch Evil Dead again. I'll post the next version when I'm done. The figure is basically for students that need to understand the whole concept in....5 minutes...David wrote:Or this...
Mats:
For me, a filter (letting some of the Project through to a View) rather than a funnel would make more sense between the Project Map and View Map.
David![]()
2009-09-16 10:25 PM
Braza wrote:Love the meat grinder; Thanks for the laugh!David wrote:Or this...
Mats:
For me, a filter (letting some of the Project through to a View) rather than a funnel would make more sense between the Project Map and View Map.
David![]()
2009-09-17 01:08 AM
2009-09-17 01:53 PM
Braza wrote:That actually that looks like that thing my clients occasionally put me through.David wrote:Or this...
Mats:
For me, a filter (letting some of the Project through to a View) rather than a funnel would make more sense between the Project Map and View Map.
David![]()
2009-09-17 07:55 PM