Over an 8 hour day those extra clicks add up! This latest interface actually increases them. Can’t the panel automatically update to the use has an immediate indication? Good design reduces the amount of user effort (clicks) to achieve tasks. If I’ve to check I have to scroll down each time I want to see what’s happened. Again, why make this an obstacle?Īnother issue is the command history - currently the panel option doesn’t display the last commands run. I use key combos to bring up the desired views but I can’t find that functionality. I don’t bother with the view buttons - also relocated to the tiny bottom ribbon but still, the placement is not convenient. Those are gone and what’s always struck me as a wasted space in the left panel neath the main tool bar panel that’s nearly empty but for the list of OSnaps check boxes.Īlso in V7, I can stack/have open more than a single sub panel but now it seems I’ve to make extra clicks to bring up what’s needed. In V7 I’ve also the OSnap and Filters buttons up top which are quite handy. It may be more aesthetically pleasing but it’s less than useful in this layout. I suppose this was done to reduce the visual clutter from the top/header of the window? have been moved to a rather thin ribbon at the very bottom of the display. In the latest WIP I note the buttons for ortho, history, etc. The bottom edge of any display window is for me at least the most unnoticed or paid attention to when I’m working. Some thoughts on the Mac version 8 interface: We’re also done breaking the APIs, so plug-ins written for this Beta will work in the commercial release of Rhino 8.” “What is BETA? We’re not adding any new features, nor are we making significant changes to the UI.
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