![]() As you can imagine, it got a healthy discussion going, some comments less helpful than others. The idea gathered 260 votes and by the forums standards, that is very high. So it was no surprise then when it was posted on the Revit Ideas Forum by a user titled "Save as Previous Version". Even seasoned users express frustration with the complications that come with making sure everyone (including consultants) are on the same version. Obviously, after enjoying the days of AutoCAD, (that could be rolled back 10 versions) moving to Revit with NO backwards compatibility what-so-ever, can be a shock to the system for first time users. ![]() The question most often answered with a cynical response "Autodesk do it, so we are forced to upgrade". Unfortunately, at this point, there are more ideas being assigned as 'archived' than any other status.Īhh, the million dollar question. So wouldn't access to the type properties of profiles, which are within so many Revit components, be the next logical improvement? ![]() Not even marked as future consideration? I don't get it, Autodesk just gave us a subtle improvement to stairs in Revit 2017.1, and you can now access the properties of the top rail via the stair type properties. This idea relating to materials and wall sweeps, which has been complained about since 2009 (as far as I could find) has been culled and more surprisingly this idea relating to edit profiles via the type properties has also been binned. Although, that being said, some ideas I have supported, also recently got put in the "blackhole bin" (aka archvied). It was good to begin with, as major problems users have been complaining about for years were generally posted first and got the votes they needed to put Autodesk into action (for some anyway). The Revit Ideas forum has slowly grown out of control. If you are interested, a few months ago I gathered many of Revit ideas into one location so I could keep better track of them.
0 Comments
His merry tunes are best in the back row however if he gets shuffled to the front his blades can do serious damage. With his lute he can provide in-battle comfort for his companions, playing songs that inspire greatness or relieve tension. ![]() With his oddly shaped blade he can slice the 2nd and 3rd rank positions of the opposition to ribbons, causing them to bleed out. Armed with a sickle and lute, this maniacal minstrel is a versatile class that has several tricks up his sleeves. The Jester hero class in Darkest Dungeon 2 is jack of all trades who is brings a razor sharp blade, a merry song, and a good laugh as he journeys deep into the darkest depths of these twisted lands. Recommended Enemy Position Target: 2, or 3.The recommended team rank position and enemy rank position target changes depending on the Skills you equip. The Recommended Team Rank Position, as well as the recommended enemy target are based on the default skills equipped by the Jester hero class in Darkest Dungeon 2 upon starting a run and choosing the hero in your team's line-up. Heroes will also each have their own set of Weapons, Armor, and Skills available to them and may develop Quirks overtime further affecting the dynamic of the game. This also plays an important role on how the whole party interacts with any in-game events, circumstances and environments and how heroes may interact with each other, affecting their relationships and stress. A party will consist of four Heroes and depending on their personality type, will react uniquely to different circumstances. ![]() ![]() Heroes are the games main characters that players may select to create their party. Jester is a Hero (Class) in Darkest Dungeon 2. "Unchained melodies, played feverishly with lute and blade." With your sample data, both the manual and the Excel method gave the same results using KeePass 2.34. The import in the same way as the manual steps above.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |