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Put the version number on the Revit application icon. Think about the users...

Put the version number on the Revit application icon. Think about the users...

 ... who have 5 versions on their workstations.

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dplumb_BWBR
Advisor

Check out this thread on the RevitForum.Org site

https://www.revitforum.org/forum/revit-architecture-forum-rac/architecture-and-general-revit-questio...

It's got a link to the Parallax icons, as well as a process to replace the icons everywhere.

astrid7MBM4
Observer

Tenk så fantastisk det hadde vært om skrivebordsikoner for hver versjon, 2019, 2020, 2021, hadde hatt egne farger så jeg slapp å trykke og åpne feil hele tiden :cara_guiñando_un_ojo:

 

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AN_slewis
Explorer

Would be amazing if the Revit App icon was updated to show the year. This would be nice change for the icon that sits on the taskbar.
For example: Regular "R" logo, with a little 22' in the bottom right corner. 

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rwilkinson_awb
Explorer

  Autodesk should change the Revit icon to show the version year in place of "RVT" for easier use for people who have to use different versions.  I had to create my own for easier use for working on multiple projects in different versions of Revit.  An example of what it can look like can be seen below.  

colinSRA
Advocate

June 2024. How is this still not done?


colinSRA
Advocate

...and now it's December 2024...

Another reason for Autodesk to put version numbers in icons: 3rd-party software (such as Enscape) can easily break the custom icon workarounds.

More discussion here:
https://forum.enscape3d.com/index.php?thread/28632-enscape-4-0-specifically-4-1-1-why-is-enscape-for...

Andres_Jimenez
Contributor

Currently, all revit versions share the same .rvt file extension, though the files are not backwards compatible, and initiate upgrade process if opened in a later version. This makes it impossible to tell which version to open the model in, and opening every version of revit is lengthy process.

 

It seems most logical to have different file extensions, such as .rvt23, .rvt24, .rvt25, which correlate with the different versions.

 

Additionally these different versions would have a different program icon such as the example shown in the attached image.

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@Andres_Jimenez : Different icons with year numbers seems like a great idea. But different file extension seems a bit too much. You would also need different extensions for .rfa, rft, rte, pat files. It's just too much to maintain so many file extensions.

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