Comentario
08-05-2021
05:20 PM
08-05-2021
05:20 PM
@michellevankolck4401 long time no speak.
My frustration is that I always build family 4 versions behind for maximum support, so even if something does get upgraded it will be 4 years before I actively build content using it...
Things I'd like:
- Filtering on "Family Type" parameter drop down lists. EG: Create Door Panel or Door Frame Type lists of the Door Category and not have the Panels showing up in the Frame list and vice versa.
- Force instances of Shared Nested components of Doors/Windows to have the same Mark as their host and not have that be a "Warning".
- Provide more powerful Geometry modelling capabilities in the standard Family Editor. EG: Adding Fillets between any Solids (more like Inventor). This might avoid the need to use Masking Regions in the first place.
- Then have edges of curved surfaces display more reliably
- Have the joining capability of line based families like Structural Framing has
- Be able to have a Curve be able to translate between straight/curved. EG: Set a radius of Infinity, maybe you just set it as 0 to make it infinity
- Connect Omniclass to a parameter
- Add Uniclass 2015 System
- Connect Always Vertical to a parameter
- Have Material Parameters allow you too choose a property of the Material parameter to show in schedules. Avoid the need to use a separate parameter.
- Add the ability to password protect/license a family from editing/exporting in parametric format
- Add a user definable classification system parameter (create new parameters similar to Assembly Code) rather than having to repurpose
- Allow parameter values to be reversible (negative values automatically flip the direction of an extrusion)
- Make angle rotation constraints between 0-359° and elements hosted to them more robust.
- Allow the use of "Family Type" parameter values definable in formulas. Yes you can create a new parameter and link to whatever that's set to, but as you can't lock this down its not unbreakable. EG: if(Frame Type = [X_Door-Frame-Metal : Standard],1,0)
Just quickly, off the top of my head.