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Anonymous

Absolutely agree :cara_con_una_leve_sonrisa:

 

In MEP, an example is pipework, whereby there is a "Material" (finish) and also a "Material" (the actual material: pipe thickness and roughness, etc.). The type is typically named as a material anyway, so this is pretty messy as you could end up with a type called copper, with a material of steel and a finish material of flourescent red if you really wanted.

 

One more thing about this: in the system settings you can assign a default material to each system type, but unfortunately it's actualy the finish, which is pretty useless; it should be the actual material.

 

Thanks for the suggestion,

Ben