2007-07-30 05:31 PM
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another Moderator
2007-07-30 09:38 PM
Link wrote:If GS wants me to help them convert new users to AC they are responsible to make it easy. The section tool in SketchUP is also used for foor plans and I never see a student complain about it since the basic definition of a section is that it is a cut no matter the direction. AFAIK the Big money come from new users not from existing one so making it difficult does not make sense.
Hey Eduardo
During the beta I pushed to keep them all as one tool pretty hard, but to no avail. Must be a trainer thing hey? I think the whole toolbar could do with a lot of streamlining, combining all line and dimension tools, removing the wall end tool etc. There is nothing here that favorites can't handle.
Link wrote:I knew but I already compared GS to Autodesk and didn't wanted to get banned.
BTW the last S is for Stupid....
Cheers,
Link.
Karl wrote:What's so difficult about understanding this?
…A single button/tool with subcategories/modes could still retain the defaults for each subcategory...and if the user changes a section to an elevation, I don't see why the nav item cannot be automatically moved to the proper place.
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another Moderator
2007-07-30 09:58 PM
ejrolon wrote:Statements like that always make me laugh.
[My chosen profession is Architect not Archicad user.
2007-07-30 10:06 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Well put, Tom -- I think I'll add that to my next e-mail-to-staff.
Sales rep, drafter, teacher, renderer, marketer, drawing checker, emailer, typist, spread sheet data entry, and <gasp> CAD user are all things that an architect (or ANY professional) may be expected to do in their life time, even though they are not really "architecture." You're not a union laborer. A littler versatility and adaptability is expected.
2007-07-30 10:12 PM
TomWaltz wrote:Agreed, but my invoices always say:
Statements like that always make me laugh.
Some things come with the territory. Sales rep, drafter, teacher, renderer, marketer, drawing checker, emailer, typist, spread sheet data entry, and <gasp> CAD user are all things that an architect (or ANY professional) may be expected to do in their life time, even though they are not really "architecture." You're not a union laborer. A littler versatility and adaptability is expected.
I'm not thrilled with every decision GS makes either, but we can either accept it or start learning how to be a user on another software.
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another Moderator
2007-07-31 01:52 PM
ejrolon wrote:True.... nor did they say "unclogging Rapidograph pen for use in architectural services"
Agreed, but my invoices always say:
"… for Architectural services rendered"
not
"For the use of Archicad to prepare the construction documents for the project XYZ"
2007-07-31 02:15 PM
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another Moderator
2007-07-31 04:39 PM
ejrolon wrote:Yeah, it's all fun and games until someone puts the .35 cap on the .50 pen....
But neither Kohinoor nor Faber Castel made Rapidographs that need 3 different tools to unclog nor caps that behaved differently like the 3x0 cap unlocked the right, the 2x0 unlocked to the left and the 0 pen cap was a pull out.
They all behaved in the same way and if you made a mistake you were able to remove the cap from the wrong one an put it were it belonged. You were not forced to throw it into the trash and buy a new rapidograph.
Simple and Consistent.
2007-07-31 04:59 PM
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2007-07-31 11:20 PM
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