(HolgerJahns)Īblity to create sticky layout configurations inside a Rhino template (with text-blocks, logo, printsize… (HolgerJahns)Ībility to scale viewports to an exact scale will be essential though. ( Sam Page)Īblity to snap to geometry inside the layout-window to constrain different views. However this example may be totally inapplicable if the McNeel folk are planning to step away from the Make2D route and rather rely on the display engine with the introduction clipping planes to have hidden line views of the model as the drawing – if this made any sense at all. Currently you have to copy your plan, change all the layers in that copy to turn it into a reflected ceiling, and then if you update your plan, you have to go back in to your reflected ceiling plan and make the changes there. This would come in very handy is if you had a plan and a reflected ceiling plan. In addition to the layer state being able to be on or off in different layout windows, as stated above, it would be fantastic if a user is able to override linetype and weight per layout window. Great, if this was also reflected in the layer-manager-options (non/Prinable/,layer on/off in Layout-window…) (HolgerJahns) Ergo: It should be possible to switch on and off layers in individual layout windows – or to hide and show single objects. To be able to show the same view in different scales and degree of detail on a single sheet. Does what I am saying makes sense? (Ling) Also able to rotate the template and the custom hatch pattern, then save it to a custom hatch directory that is in my user documents. Why not make a little window like the design Rhino button to design our own hatch pattern? Of course instead of squares to draw the pixels, I would like to have few options of small, medium, and large layout template to design the hatch pattern. I don't think you could provide them all. There is an unlimited range of hatch patterns. (Undo) command within hatch to undo last hatch if it is not what you wanted because of un-closed boundary geometry. Recognition of hatches with more than 300 lines (stone hatches etc.). Lino for Rhino 3.0 had it and worked really nice. ( Sam Page)Īn opacity/transparency atribute for hatches and linetypes. I imagine once things like gradients and solid fills start appearing, we are going to need a draw order command so stuff doesn't get lost behind a hatch. We do not have artistic (gradient) hatches yet. Support for SHX fonts, to get thin text or text by line weight (faster performance too). Text Curning (to make text wider or taller than default). (David Ray)Ībility to have arrow heads on Radius dimension leaders. Sometimes it is necessary to hide leaders to simplify a drawing, such as for laser projection or small labels, but then have them visible on larger, detailed prints. This would allow for different colors and line weights when plotting and allow the user to hide leaders. (This comes in handy for text with leaders.) ( Sam Page)Ībility to set the offset distance of dimension text from the dimension lines globally for a dim style.( can set that now in V4 - Text Gapĭimension Layers: It would be great to be able to assign layers in Dimension Properties, with separate designations for text and leaders, possibly as a list box of all layers with the top option as “Use Current Layer”. Text justification, both left / right / center, as well as top / middle / bottom. ( Sam Page)Ībility to load / save dim styles. It would be slick if the user could specify any block for this, that way if people are not happy with the standard arrows, they can make their own. There are dots and slashes as well as a few different arrows in V4 Partitioned? (DonCulp) What does that mean?Ībility to assign different pens weights (or colours if that becomes a plot controlled thing.) to the parts of the dimension - for example lighter leader lines but still with heavy text (again this might not be a major issue as I think text will always be a standard font… ) (KeithWilkinson)ĭifferent arrowhead options – personally I hate arrows. (HolgerJahns)Ĭontinuous dimensioning ability to draw (and constrain) all dimension-lines in one axis, without calling the command again and again. Trying to do this right now by selecting a shape and the dimensioning-line will scale the dimensioning somehow, but leads to wrong results. 2D associativity: Dimensions getting scaled together with their respective shapes.
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