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Anonymous
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Text Edit Highlight

Anonymous
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When I try to edit text, annotation, through the view or properties window by highlighting the characters I want to replace and typing a new character nothing happens.  Is this how it is supposed to function?

 

Maybe I missed a setting or something.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Matthew

Text Edit Highlight

When I try to edit text, annotation, through the view or properties window by highlighting the characters I want to replace and typing a new character nothing happens.  Is this how it is supposed to function?

 

Maybe I missed a setting or something.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Matthew

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Double click the text.

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Double click the text.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Double clicking only highlights 1 word at a time but that seems to work.  Maybe it has to do with draging past the end to highlight.  It only seems to be an issue when selecting text with the mouse.  Selecting / highlighting text with the keyboard works fine.

 

 

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Double clicking only highlights 1 word at a time but that seems to work.  Maybe it has to do with draging past the end to highlight.  It only seems to be an issue when selecting text with the mouse.  Selecting / highlighting text with the keyboard works fine.

 

 

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Anonymous
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It seems this might be windows functionality... ??  The Project browser also takes the focus away from the properties window.  I have the properties window to the left and adjacent to the project browser.  If I click a property to edit, then drag the mouse over the project browser the property I wanted to edit will lose focus.  This is almost always the case when in the 100 miles an hour drafting mode. 

 

Can anyone else re produce this?

 

Matthew

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It seems this might be windows functionality... ??  The Project browser also takes the focus away from the properties window.  I have the properties window to the left and adjacent to the project browser.  If I click a property to edit, then drag the mouse over the project browser the property I wanted to edit will lose focus.  This is almost always the case when in the 100 miles an hour drafting mode. 

 

Can anyone else re produce this?

 

Matthew

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David_W_Koch
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@mattp3JL7Y wrote:

It seems this might be windows functionality... ??  The Project browser also takes the focus away from the properties window.  I have the properties window to the left and adjacent to the project browser.  If I click a property to edit, then drag the mouse over the project browser the property I wanted to edit will lose focus.  This is almost always the case when in the 100 miles an hour drafting mode. 

 

Can anyone else re produce this?

 

Matthew


Yes.  Moving the cursor off of the Properties palette will cause the focus to be lost.  So far as I can recall, it has always been that way.  At least it no longer scrolls back to the top of the properties list when you do so.


David Koch
AutoCAD Architecture and Revit User
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@mattp3JL7Y wrote:

It seems this might be windows functionality... ??  The Project browser also takes the focus away from the properties window.  I have the properties window to the left and adjacent to the project browser.  If I click a property to edit, then drag the mouse over the project browser the property I wanted to edit will lose focus.  This is almost always the case when in the 100 miles an hour drafting mode. 

 

Can anyone else re produce this?

 

Matthew


Yes.  Moving the cursor off of the Properties palette will cause the focus to be lost.  So far as I can recall, it has always been that way.  At least it no longer scrolls back to the top of the properties list when you do so.


David Koch
AutoCAD Architecture and Revit User
Blog | LinkedIn
EESignature

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Anonymous
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How annoying. I don't want to type text in under my cursor. I want to see what I'm typing. I guess I'm just weird if I'm the only one whining about this.

Don't do that.

Thanks Dave.

Matthew
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How annoying. I don't want to type text in under my cursor. I want to see what I'm typing. I guess I'm just weird if I'm the only one whining about this.

Don't do that.

Thanks Dave.

Matthew
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loboarch
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loboarch
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@Anonymous wrote:


Yes.  Moving the cursor off of the Properties palette will cause the focus to be lost.  So far as I can recall, it has always been that way.  At least it no longer scrolls back to the top of the properties list when you do so.


Actually it was not ALWAYS that way. we changed the behavior to "auto apply" somewhere around 2011-2012? if memory serves, but of course my memory might not be what it used to be. Smiley Sad

 

There is an INI setting you can apply to disable that behavior. "DisableMPPAutoApply". You can learn more here about setting the flag to disable the behavior if you don't want it.

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-30C62836-F3F1-4B78-B1AF-DB4E3FD79FDF

 

P.S. @Anonymous You are not the ONLY one who wanted it, that is why we made the INI switch.  Smiley Wink



Jeff Hanson
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@Anonymous wrote:


Yes.  Moving the cursor off of the Properties palette will cause the focus to be lost.  So far as I can recall, it has always been that way.  At least it no longer scrolls back to the top of the properties list when you do so.


Actually it was not ALWAYS that way. we changed the behavior to "auto apply" somewhere around 2011-2012? if memory serves, but of course my memory might not be what it used to be. Smiley Sad

 

There is an INI setting you can apply to disable that behavior. "DisableMPPAutoApply". You can learn more here about setting the flag to disable the behavior if you don't want it.

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-30C62836-F3F1-4B78-B1AF-DB4E3FD79FDF

 

P.S. @Anonymous You are not the ONLY one who wanted it, that is why we made the INI switch.  Smiley Wink



Jeff Hanson
Principal Content Experience Designer
Revit Help |
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David_W_Koch
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@loboarch wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:


Yes.  Moving the cursor off of the Properties palette will cause the focus to be lost.  So far as I can recall, it has always been that way.  At least it no longer scrolls back to the top of the properties list when you do so.


Actually it was not ALWAYS that way. we changed the behavior to "auto apply" somewhere around 2011-2012? if memory serves, but of course my memory might not be what it used to be. Smiley Sad

 

There is an INI setting you can apply to disable that behavior. "DisableMPPAutoApply". You can learn more here about setting the flag to disable the behavior if you don't want it.

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-30C62836-F3F1-4B78-B1AF-DB4E3FD79FDF

 

P.S. @Anonymous You are not the ONLY one who wanted it, that is why we made the INI switch.  Smiley Wink


For the record, my recollection tends to be limited to the last two weeks.  😉  Thanks for the clarification.

 

@Anonymous:  I do not like typing under my cursor, either.  It took some time, but eventually I learned to move the cursor just a little bit, keeping it over some part of the Properties palette.


David Koch
AutoCAD Architecture and Revit User
Blog | LinkedIn
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@loboarch wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:


Yes.  Moving the cursor off of the Properties palette will cause the focus to be lost.  So far as I can recall, it has always been that way.  At least it no longer scrolls back to the top of the properties list when you do so.


Actually it was not ALWAYS that way. we changed the behavior to "auto apply" somewhere around 2011-2012? if memory serves, but of course my memory might not be what it used to be. Smiley Sad

 

There is an INI setting you can apply to disable that behavior. "DisableMPPAutoApply". You can learn more here about setting the flag to disable the behavior if you don't want it.

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RVT/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-30C62836-F3F1-4B78-B1AF-DB4E3FD79FDF

 

P.S. @Anonymous You are not the ONLY one who wanted it, that is why we made the INI switch.  Smiley Wink


For the record, my recollection tends to be limited to the last two weeks.  😉  Thanks for the clarification.

 

@Anonymous:  I do not like typing under my cursor, either.  It took some time, but eventually I learned to move the cursor just a little bit, keeping it over some part of the Properties palette.


David Koch
AutoCAD Architecture and Revit User
Blog | LinkedIn
EESignature

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