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what could you improve in revit? . .

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Hello, everyone! I have just entered the forum and debuted with a somewhat general title but that describes well what I would like to know:)...I don't know if it is the appropriate section but there is no one that treats this subject so placed here.

What could be the things to improve in revit? the commands, the functions to add? I don't know what comes to your mind and you'd want revit to do for you. . .

plug-in development for revit.
thanks in advance for the answers.
 
to start the list, I can quote the following:

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Fortunately, the list of good things is much longer than that. :smile:
 
to start the list, I can quote the following:

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Fortunately, the list of good things is much longer than that. :smile:
more than finding things that don't go...that I think there are no...maybe some tools to automate procedures. not necessarily complicated things... but useful.
:) I already like revit as it is, but I try to make myself useful because I am also passionate about the programming aspect :p
 
No, they already do. I mean walls of historical buildings with variable section
but there are problems that the in-place modeling/creation of adaptive architectural columns does not solve? ? . . .

in practice you could do a plug-in that gives 2 plants, for example that of the ground floor and the first floor revenues the form (but also here is everything to see...the case is very wide).
I am referring to the 2013 version of revit and currently I do not see big problems with in-place modeling and adaptive families...the walls and materials are computed...unless there is any problem that I do not know
 
"in-place" walls cannot be layered; the architectural columns are not perforated by the gaps of the families that the wall hosts.
I do not know the bees of revit but I doubt you can write a plugin that transforms the layers of the walls from "costanti" to "variable" (as happens for the floors)
 
"in-place" walls cannot be layered; the architectural columns are not perforated by the gaps of the families that the wall hosts.
I do not know the bees of revit but I doubt you can write a plugin that transforms the layers of the walls from "costanti" to "variable" (as happens for the floors)
no....but you can do a plug-in that layers a form already realized and that holes the columns...the work is a little long but I will put it in the tail:)
 

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