2004-12-09 08:41 PM
2005-01-02 01:37 AM
2005-01-02 01:52 AM
2005-01-02 03:32 AM
Dwight wrote:Dwight how do you turn them off in the pull down menus?
Me neither - first thing I turned off. .
2005-01-02 04:19 AM
2005-01-02 06:13 AM
2005-01-02 06:19 AM
2005-01-02 06:20 AM
2005-01-02 06:32 AM
Dwight wrote:i agree - there are sometimes too many mouse-clicks required within archiCAD dialogues. these are more often than not attributable to dialogues within dialogues within dialogues (teamwork set-up for example!) rather than working on the model.
the fundamental observation I make is that in ArchiCAD a lot of real estate needs to be moused over in clicking radio buttons and highlighting boxes to operate ArhciCAD relative to LightWave
In ArhciCAD the entire interface is turgid and uncoordinated - even to box width modules. PErhaps the compromise is to make the dialogs re-sizeable or something.....and i think that this is the reason that not all palettes are dockable yet. the width modules have improved . . . and i would hope those that don't correspond to the palette module yet will be addressed in the next release.
2005-01-02 06:50 AM
2005-01-02 07:21 AM
Dwight wrote:not at all! my personal belief is that the future of the UI be something of a cross between the sketchUp move tool, the archiCAD pet-palettes and stretchable hotspot palette - giving contextural control over anything that you may be manipulating . . .
I would only be so gentle and compromising with you since you seem to be afraid of change.
We early adopters are just the beginning of the flood of new users once ArchCAD takes over the world so it should become a modern interface soon.. . . of course i'm really waiting for virtual-reality gloves so that i can get into the model with a virtual hammer nails and build the thing myself. a bit slow, but wouldn't that wake architects up to the reality of construction . . . ?