![]() By Matt Niemeyer, AEC Solutions Engineer Hagerman & Company
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What's New in Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2011User Interface Improvements Several changes and new features were added to the Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2011 User Interface. The new Properties Palette is “modeless,” so you have constant access to both view and element properties, without having to interrupt your design workflow. The new palette is dockable, resizable and supports multiple monitor configurations. The Quick Access Toolbar has been enhanced with a new dialog for customization. The dialog allows you to reorder your tools and add separators, for better organization and grouping of commands. The Keyboard Shortcuts dialog provides an easier way to assign keyboard shortcuts to all of your tools, including tools that were previously inaccessible for shortcuts. Search and filter options are also available. Shortcuts are immediately available upon closing the dialog box without restarting Revit. Several new tools have been added to the right-click context menu, including Repeat last command, Repeat Commands recently used and Select All Instance Visible In View.
Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011 enables you to
simulate the sun path. The sun path is a visual
representation of the sun's range of movement across the
sky at the geographic location you specify for a
project. The sun path displays in the context of your
project and includes on-screen controls for positioning
the sun at any point within its range of movement. Visual Styles: In addition to Wireframe, Hidden Line, Shaded and Shaded with Edges, Revit Architecture now has two new visual styles:
Workset Control: Workset visibility
control has been simplified with easier access to global
and per-view visibility controls at any time in your
work process.
API Enhancements Dynamic model update helps enable
external applications to react to changes in particular
elements or changes to selected categories.
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