Levels which aren’t stories, which have feature parity with stories. Available to anchor elements and to display in S/E ‘story’ markers. Needed for accessory structures and split-levels
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Levels which aren’t stories, which have feature parity with stories. Available to anchor elements and to display in S/E ‘story’ markers. Needed for accessory structures and split-levels
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Fix reversed controls between settings dialog and info box
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Schedule: Lock columns to prevent editing
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Schedule: In Scheme Settings, Additional Object Parameters dialog, a Recent Objects list
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Schedule: Drawing reference autotexts (See Detail A3-1/2)
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Schedule: Independent schedule
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Schedule: Customize font and pen per cell. Vertically align to top, bottom or middle
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Schedule: Blank cells, custom text in cells, inline autotext for element parameters and properties
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Schedule: Currency units, more flexible unit precision
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Schedule: Functions
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Schedule: Conditional formatting
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Schedule: In Scheme settings, under Fields, distinguish between properties and library part parameters. (As it stands, they both show an ABC icon.)
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GDL Environment: The quirky keyboard shortcuts sure are quirky, but Home, End, and Cmd+W should work anyway
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Publisher: Relative (to the project file location) paths for saving files, so paths can be set in the template
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A separate pen setting, or a graphic override criterion, for modified dimension texts
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GDL Environment: Units options for auto-generated script (other than meters to 11 decimal places)
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GDL Environment: Drag and drop parameters between library parts
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GDL Environment: Resize array parameter dialog box
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GDL Environment: In the parameter list, show when parameters have been hidden by HIDEPARAMETER in a script
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GDL Environment: Centralized macro management via a tab in the editor. Something like: Assign a variable name to a macro path, with the option of using GUID instead of library part name. The assignment could be changed in the central list while code remains the same.
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