Length of lines
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‎2007-11-14 05:28 PM
‎2007-11-14
05:28 PM
I just started using Archicad 11 instead of archicad 9, and I cant figure out how to see the length of the line as I'm drawing?! I know you can measure it afterwards, but this takes a long time and is unaccurate.
In archicad 9 you could press ctrl-r and type in the length that you wanted. How can I do that now??
Thank you!
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‎2007-11-19 02:59 PM
‎2007-11-19
02:59 PM
ejrolon wrote:So true!
The problem is the "years" part in the comment, we already "Know" but there is nothing wrong to let GS make it easier for new users. I agree that the tracker is not perfect and I have the coordinates on and use it all the time but it can be argued that it has become a "power user" tool. IMO it is easier to press "M" and 2 clicks and sometimes we "older" users have to unlearn stuff.
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‎2007-11-19 03:46 PM
‎2007-11-19
03:46 PM
kliment wrote:Also, the Measure Tool (which I don't use often), allows a quick way to get a cumulative distance.
And why do you need the Measure tool?!?
My 2 cents.
David
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‎2007-11-22 11:49 AM
‎2007-11-22
11:49 AM
Djordje wrote:Hollah, playah!
Do yourself a favour and turn the Coordinate and Control boxes on.
(Translation: I agree wholeheartedly sir!)
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‎2007-11-22 10:19 PM
‎2007-11-22
10:19 PM
ALT+SHIFT. ALT+SHIFT. ALT+SHIFT. ALT+SHIFT. ALT+SHIFT.
it drops the origin anywhere there is a node or assumed node at any time. read the value(s) you want in your co-ordinates box.
it's old school and still the fastest way of measuring anything from anywhere. when i see someone selecting the line tool in order to measure something my skin starts to crawl . . .
~/ben
it drops the origin anywhere there is a node or assumed node at any time. read the value(s) you want in your co-ordinates box.
it's old school and still the fastest way of measuring anything from anywhere. when i see someone selecting the line tool in order to measure something my skin starts to crawl . . .
~/ben
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‎2007-11-23 09:16 AM
‎2007-11-23
09:16 AM
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