v15. wish list.
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‎2011-04-13 08:25 PM
I wish for:
1. complete integration of gesture based trackpad into the mouse settings and such, so that panning and the like are a delight rather than a workaround. gesture based input could be much more efficient than the mouse when we get up to 10 or 15 input gestures. *drools*
2. the ability to make my own custom objects without the GDL code nonsense that so easily discourages me.
3. need i ask? stairmaker.
4. a method for referencing window door to a specific zone. i don't care how. i just care.
5. 3d renderings directly onto layouts. what's this nonsense about saving it to a jpg and then bringing it back into my sheet layout?
6. w&d openings to affect multiple walls when i deem it necessary.
7. i also want it to read my thoughts (only the good ones!) and translate it into 3dimensional buildings.
8. a reader for the ipad2. something. throw me a bone here!
9. real reflected ceiling plan views.
10. variable height walls with a 2d like editor in planar elevation view where you use a pet palette to alter the heights and points etc.
did i aim too low? what's your list?
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‎2011-04-13 09:10 PM
However:
RE: Wish #2: GRANTED YEARS AGO
Custom Objects are easily made without code.
See Reference Manual page 1008.
RE: #7 Archicad reading your mind
They tried this a long time ago and it didn't work out well:
building made from thoughts
Mostly I try to keep Archicad from reading MY mind with this:
make-it-yourself-Archicad-thought-reading-barrier
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‎2011-04-14 09:30 PM
AC 19 6006 & AC 20
Mac OS 10.11.5
15" Retina MacBook Pro 2.6
27" iMac Retina 5K
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‎2011-04-14 11:15 PM
Given TW2 was rolled out over two years, and we know the next big thing will be modeling, as Dwight pointed out the post is too late. Suggest rename the thread AC17 wish list.
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‎2011-04-15 08:15 AM
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‎2011-04-15 06:48 PM
Also what do you mean by #9 that can't be done already fairly easily?
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‎2011-04-15 08:39 PM
however since it is you (i happen to enjoy your sense of humor as demonstrated in various posts), i may give it a whirl.
Jared, thx for the tip on the rendering! as for 9... i guess i still don't really know. before plunging into it I am a little concerned about overhead beams. in plans i need to show them in a dashed line. rcps solid. i don't know... i kind of think if that is one problem I will have going into it, I may run into others. who knows I may be pleasantly surprised.
i'm surprised i haven't seen more clamoring for gesture based input in archicad though. the development of that would be simple, and a throng of cult mac followers would bow prostrate to graphisoft contingent on graphisoft demonstrating greater deference to Apple.
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‎2011-04-15 08:52 PM
Dwight I read up on the reference manual. it appears i have made a mountain of a molehill.
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‎2011-04-15 09:57 PM
As such, we see that thru the years, they focus on performance aspects, not interface apects.
And from an old guy to a new guy, everything seems simple, but assigning the correct priority is hard.
Another factor that you might consider is that users clamouring for features are people who have already purchased the program. Who cares about THEM?
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‎2011-04-15 10:08 PM
cant wrote:When one dismissively says RTFM, and the FM is 2400 pages long, I can see how you might feel abducted by aliens.
I read up on the reference manual.
So posting on the forum IS actually the best way to eradicate misconceptions. If you fear being thought of as an idiot, that's what nicknames are for.
I am presently learning SketchUp and I feel like an idiot almost all day long right now.