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New look on some tools
We have started to update our dialog boxes to a new and unified look. In this update six tools have the new look:
- Combine parameters
- Edit parameters
- Publish
- Create dependent views
- Export and import excel
- Door tools (Naviate Architecture)
- We will continue to update the look on our tools in coming releases
Filter Elements
We have made following improvements:
- Find elements that has a certain parameter
- Automatically saved Filter Settings to easily repeat any of your last five filtering
- Select multiple elements using Shift or Ctrl for faster selection
- Added Cancel option to some Progress Bars
Find elements that has a certain parameter
There are two changes to support this. The new “Show only common parameters” check box that allow you to see parameters that only exists on some families. And a new option to “Limit by parameter” that will only show Categories/Families that has the selected parameter.
Automatically saved Filter Settings
When clicking Filter Elements button to filter out what you have selected - a setting is automatically saved. It is saved in the project per user for later use. Next time you start Filter Elements you can use this setting by selecting “<Recent filter 1>” from the Setting drop down list. Up to five recent settings are saved where <Recent filter 1> always is the latest.
It is possible to Save an automatically saved setting as a Named Setting; it will then become available for all users in the project. The <In Session> setting is changed to store the current settings when Closing the dialog box without filter any elements. It is also stored per user in the project.
Select multiple elements
Use Shift & Ctrl keys to select multiple categories, families or types in the tree view. Click on one check box to check all of them. By using this method, you don’t have to wait for the tool to update the list with parameters after every click.
Edit Parameters
We have made following improvements:
- Easier to select what parameters (columns) to show
- Easier to reorder the parameters (columns)
- Support showing Count column
- Save configuration as a Revit Schedule
- Easier to modify text parameters
- Copy & Paste values on Yes/No parameters
- Quick filter Element type by typing first letters
- Drag & Fill (+ button) now support scrolling when reaching the bottom of the dialog box
- Added Cancel option to some Progress Bars
- Configured columns and sorting are kept when pressing Update Parameters
Select what parameters to show and reorder the columns
Either right click on a column header or click on the “Config Columns” button to configure what parameters you want to display.
Click and hold on a column header and move it to a new position or use the Up/Down buttons in Config Columns dialog box to reorder.
Support showing Count column
We have made two improvements regarding Count column.
- When selecting to see Type parameters for a category you have now the option to include a Count column that display the number of elements using the type
- If you select a Schedule that is defined with a Count column you will get a Count column in the list as well.
Save configuration as Revit Schedule
For many categories you can create a Revit Schedule showing the same parameters as shown in the list. You can open the schedule later to get the same parameters to edit. Note! When saving Type parameters, a Schedule with instances are created.
Easier to modify text parameters
We have made two improvements for editing values on text parameters:
- Search and replace part of a text in multiple cells
- Use arrow keys to move between cells and remain in “edit mode”
Combine Parameters
The dialog box has an updated look and it also support using Filter Settings that contain the new “Limit by Parameter” option. Support for using Ctrl/Shift to select categories is also added.
Duplicate Dependent Views
A new tool to copy a set of “cropped” views to another floor plan, for a new revision or for another type of drawings. Select to copy several dependent views from one primary view to other primary views. The copies of the dependent views will get same crop region as the original.
Publish
It is now possible to export IFC files with Publish. Create one configuration for each IFC file you want to create. You choose View to export, Export Settings and file Name & Location for export.
Align to path
It is now possible to place elements along elements in a linked project.
Colour elements
We reduce the risk of getting elements coloured in the view by mistake when leaving the dialog box. The element overrides are not saved unless you check the “Keep Colour overrides…” check box in the dialog box. The additional dialog box with a question to keep the overrides when closing Colour Elements are removed.
Renumber elements
You can now select parameter to use for numbering. The Parameter drop down show built in and Shared Text parameters.
It is also possible to hide the information dialog box about how many elements that will be renumbered when picking many Spline element after each other. Use the “Do not show again” option in the info dialog box.
Family browser
The Dialog for selecting Type for families with types defined in an external file now automatically set the size of each column based on the content.
CAD tracker
It is now possible to see and manage linked or imported files that are placed in a “model-in-place” family.
We have also improved performance when switching between or closing projects.
Excel export/import
The dialog box has an updated look.
Project Clean-up
Panel Schedules are now also deleted when selecting the delete Schedules option.
Merge Parameter
It is now possible to copy parameter values from a “copy” of the project to elements within groups. If the parameter allows to vary in a group, it will be updated; if not you will get a message about “skipped” elements.
Update Revisions
We have improved the tool to not write duplicate texts from the Revision Cloud comments to the Sheet.
Provision for Voids
Scope boxes are now sorted alphabetically in the drop-down menus.
Naviate Site and Landscape
Align floors to toposurface
A new tool that enables you to align Floors to the selected topography. The function reads all topopoints and adds them as sub-element points to the Floor, modifying the Floor to mimic the shape of the Topography and aligning it to it, with the possibility to set an offset for alignment.
The main features of this tool are:
- Simple and fast alignment of Floors to Toposurface
- Floor will read topopoints and align and create sub-element points on it
- Offset from the toposurface is defined before creating the Floor itself
Convert toposurface/sub-region to floor
With this new tool you can create a Floor out of a Toposurface or sub-region easily, the created Floor will have sub-element points at the same location as the topopoints on the Toposurface/sub-region.
With this tool you will be able to edit Floor sub-element points much easier than editing topopoints and it will give you the possibility to show layer structures of specific topo areas in your model, which is not supported by Toposurface elements in Revit.
The main features of this tool are:
- Create easily Floors out of Toposurfaces or sub-regions
- Floor will read topopoints and the Floor with added sub-element points to it
- Used to define the layers of the Toposurface or sub-region by using Floors
- Offset from the toposurface is defined before creating the Floor itself
Create floor based on model/detail lines
A new tool for creating Floors based on the boundary of drawn Detail/Model Lines(closed-loop) and adding sub-element points based on the topopoints. A simple and easy way to create a Floor that follows the terrain shape, just by drawing out a closed loop of Detail/Model Lines that will define the boundary of the Floor.
The main features of this tool are:
- Create Floors based on closed-loop boundary of Detail or Model Lines
- Floor will read topopoints and sub-element points will be added to it
- Offset from the toposurface is defined before creating the Floor itself
Align to path
We now support aligning components to elements in linked files. Currently we support aligning to Walls and Model Lines.
The main features of this tool are:
• Supports selection of elements from a linked file and alignment along them
SOSI import
We have fixed an issue with wrong coordinates when re—importing the SOSI file
Align topo
- We have improved handling of Floor alignment when Floor is larger than the Toposurface
- We have changed the selection method of sub-regions – Now, sub-regions can only be selected by picking them in the active view
- We have also fixed a problem when placing points on sub-regions, points are projected to sub-regions now
Slope arrow tool
We have fixed problems with updating elevation when moving Start/End points