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2023-09-12 09:01 PM
Double click to delete nodes would speed up editing.
2023-09-13 05:11 AM
That would be nice. For now, you can delete a node by clicking and dragging it to nearby node.
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2023-09-13 06:58 AM
More versatile would be a new pet palette option for "Straighten". Select option, click on second node and it would remove all nodes inbetween.
At the moment, I often end up using the Add to Polygon option to create a single new external node that encompasses a number of others inoder to only have one node to delete...
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2023-09-13 08:19 AM
Yes there are many improvements that could be done concerning general editing. I like your "straighten" command :).
The method you suggest with Add-to is good for closed polygons (fill, slab, mesh etc) but not for lines.
I use Add to Polygon a lot with terrain meshes where I have detailed iso curves and want to flatten out areas for construction.
2023-10-03 11:41 AM
Hello,
Thank you very much for your idea!
This would be a great addition to Archicad so I made an entry under WISH-13202. I hope it will get implemented soon!
Best regards,
Dani Benjamin
Technical Support Engineer