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Apologies if I inadvertently riled you up there. I'm think I'm much in agreement.
To clarify, I was suggesting that if Revit were able to launch additional master windows, this would allow secondary, tertiary, windows to be made full screen within the windows interface, at whatever resolution those additional screens may be.
Within these panes Autodesk would be able to manage tiling within them, where as if they all float around within the windows interface, this would be an issue with the Windows UI and their window pane management? (apologies for making up the terminology here, I'll try and have a swot up to use the correct language in future!)
It's all good, just having a bit of a joke. Anyway, if you have used recently any of Adobe's Creative Suite products or Sketchup or... (I'm a Mac user mostly so I don't know that many Windows apps) you will know what I'm talking about. The application provides one main window. This is the "canvas" or "main view". Some applications allow you to have multiple views of the same "space". Then you have a number of "tool palettes" that can be organised together into larger groups that can be move at the same time and snapped to the edges of other palettes, windows and the screen itself.
This thread is actually exposing a larger problem with the current UI used in Revit: the UI no longer supports us in our work as our projects are simply too big and complicated. With hundreds of sheets, dozens of views open at the same time the primitive Properties and Project Browsers are simply inadequate.
I've been meaning to prepare some mockups of what I think would work really well but as always times is short. Perhaps next time I'm on sick leave I'll be able to get something done
I want to believe that Autodesk set out the Revit development roadmap based on priorities they get from user feedback but sarcasm is not going to make them work faster. We're all professionals here and as such we understand the pressures of continuing development of a sophisticated and complex system. Demanding that something be done because we want it now won't make it happen. It will happen when it does. Hopefully soon because I need this too
@Anonymous, unfortunately due to US accounting regulations we are not able to share delivery timelines.
That said, as I mentioned earlier in this thread, I encourage people to join the Revit Preview project so that you can get a glimpse into what's under development at the Factory under a non-disclosure agreement.
I think the user experience must be similar to Adobe Photoshop, when you can simply drag any toolbars/panels as well as any views to the second/multi monitors and it should feel native.
What about letting us use multiple monitors I would very much like to be able to have a window of the 3d model open on my secondary screen while working in a plan drawing on my primary screen.
This has been discussed so much already. I appreciate that you may be new to Revit and are only just beginning to contribute to this forum (well done you!) but please next time search the forum before posting and then simply vote on the existing idea. Also feel free to add your own comments. Otherwise we just end up with so many duplicates of the same idea. This is hard to manage and no doubt a little frustrating for the board ops.
All good. Welcome to the forum (even though I probably didn't sound very welcoming at all). I know what it's like to be really enthusiastic and full of ideas and to finally find a place where you can speak to like minded people only to discover that there were literally hundreds of similar requests and ideas even before you joined in. Don't let that discourage you from positing interesting ideas. We're all here to make Revit better.