![]() ![]() We also have a desperate need for placing things like well formated text and tables, which Word and Excel do well and Revit does not at all. But as I pointed out, we still can't link DWF in Revit. Now if linked 3D DWF could help with that, great. When it comes to 3D data, it has to be linked Revit. I needs to be nothing more, and likely with much much less impact on Revit stability. Because DWF is a simple, lightweight format that does everything we need in a graphic underlay (think 2D kitchen layout from a consultant still on Acad 2002). I am talking about DWF as a replacement for dumb 2D DWG underlays. Not sexy stuff, just useful stuff.īut I can see where I might have been unclear. Simple 2D stuff that is totally missing and yet needed on every project, not every day but certainly a lot. Simple 2D text and images is what we are talking about, and what my example included. Nor is anyone who is asking about linking/inserting a PDF. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |