- Tue Dec 01, 2020 3:06 pm
#319690
Firstly, I've been posting here now for only a couple of days and the Archicad community seems amazing.
Thanks for all the help!
Secondly, I work in Canada thus sitting firmly with one foot in imperial and the other in metric, so this is probably not an issue countries who predominantly work in one or the other unit.
It is however a function or Revit that our office has come to really enjoy:
When working and moving elements in Revit, one can simply type in the unit of measure, regardless of the units the project is set to.
As an example:
I can set my project to metric millimeter, and dimensions etc are all shown in mm.
But I can move a door 1 foot by just typing in 1' and it will move the door accordingly.
Similarly when moving 1meter I can just type 1m.
Does Archicad have a similar setting that I cant find?
Archicad does have the amazing function of showing a secondary dimension unit, which the version of Revit I'm working does not have.
Thanks for all the help!
Secondly, I work in Canada thus sitting firmly with one foot in imperial and the other in metric, so this is probably not an issue countries who predominantly work in one or the other unit.
It is however a function or Revit that our office has come to really enjoy:
When working and moving elements in Revit, one can simply type in the unit of measure, regardless of the units the project is set to.
As an example:
I can set my project to metric millimeter, and dimensions etc are all shown in mm.
But I can move a door 1 foot by just typing in 1' and it will move the door accordingly.
Similarly when moving 1meter I can just type 1m.
Does Archicad have a similar setting that I cant find?
Archicad does have the amazing function of showing a secondary dimension unit, which the version of Revit I'm working does not have.
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Revit - 2005 to 2020
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Revit - 2005 to 2020
Windows 10 Pro
2 screens: nvidia quadro RTX 4000