Multi-core scaling of the Revit Database

by Guy Robinson 1. February 2010 13:40

On a fairly regular basis I’m asked questions along these lines:

  • “We’ve been asking for multi-threaded Revit for years. How hard can it be? <Insert usual ADSK expletive>…”(1)
  • “Why doesn’t Revit utilise all my PC’s cores like <insert application>…”
  • “Revit isn’t a real database, and it’s slow according to our DB expert…(2)”
  • “If ArchiCAD can use multiple cores then there should be no reason Revit can’t do it.(3)”

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Happy New Year – Custom Ribbon Tabs Complete

by Guy Robinson 8. January 2010 13:30

As anyone who tried the Christmas ribbon solution would have found, it lacked one feature. The ability to handle context switching between standard projects and familiesMore...

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Ribbon | RevitAPI

Merry Christmas – Ribbons,tabs and Panels

by Guy Robinson 21. December 2009 14:53

It’s that time of the year, so why not finish with a post on what has probably been the most controversial aspect of the Revit 2010 release, the ribbon. More...

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Ribbon | RevitAPI

Doing it all in Families

by Guy Robinson 8. October 2009 16:23

is not always the correct approach.More...

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Families | RevitAPI

Debugging Commands in Revit 2010

by Guy Robinson 12. June 2009 16:31

Before I cover debugging… It looks like the classic UI is still with us. While this is encouraging as a short term solution and not totally surprising, I can’t see it being in Revit 2011 or above. With the API they’ll have to put back the toolbar code. Which means 3rd party developers will have to accommodate both solutions (ribbons, toolbars). Bit of a mess but then again so is the ribbon and I’m sure there will be many happy customers if they give us a choice until the messribbon is fixed.

Debugging in Revit 2010

I noticed from Ed’s post that he’s having problems debugging in 2010.More...

Grow up Autodesk…

by Guy Robinson 7. May 2009 16:40

 How incredibly childish Autodesk. A very experienced AU speaker and organiser dropped because he had the audacity to question decisions…

Thank you though, it makes my comments in this post all the more pertinent. Looks like the headless chickens are still out of their cages…

For Phil I have one word, bugger

Maybe everyone just needs a holiday ;-)

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Revit 2011 - the most significant release EVER

by Guy Robinson 7. May 2009 01:25

Yes I have taken my medication and no, I have no crystal ball or prior knowledge ;-) I’ve generally stayed out of the debate over the ribbon UI in Revit 2010. However, this post says too much about Revit development within Autodesk to go unchallenged. No, I’m not saying “if they don’t fix the ribbon in Revit 2011 the world will end”. The issues I’m going to discuss are considerably more fundamental than that…More...

Restarting…

by Guy Robinson 6. May 2009 12:47

Thanks for the concern from those that were worried ;-) I haven’t disappeared off the face of the earth. Very busy and school holidays in Wanaka.

WanakaPano

Then very nasty stomach bug went slowly through our whole household. Normal transmissions about to restart…

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A significant milestone

by Guy Robinson 1. April 2009 17:07

After a considerable amount of work I’ve finally managed to complete what is by far my most significant Revit API command to date. In trying to figure out what would attract AutoCAD users to Revit I hit upon what I consider to be the missing link. This command will also be very useful for Revit experts.More...

Load() that command please?–User settings Part 4

by Guy Robinson 27. March 2009 15:04

As I explained in part 3 if a command fails to run other than in the Revit executable directory, there is a good chance it’s because of the command assembly was loaded into the wrong binding context (LoadFrom() ) by Revit. In this part of the series I’m going to explain how we can fix this so you can place a command in any directory..More...

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