ok thanks for pointing that out. i personally prefer 2d drafting also with rhino3d over autocad, because it feels just...

ok thanks for pointing that out. i personally prefer 2d drafting also with rhino3d over autocad, because it feels just so more easy to use . dimensioning and hatching / publishing are not good but in therms of copying strectching, altering polygons with controlpoints its way better i think. this is what i really do not like about commercial software(rhino is here a good exception as well): they do realeases everey year. just to pack in some useless sht that no one needs. but forget about usability and simplicity. archicad for example goes in the right direction(bim) i think, but still havent managed to do correct clippings in sections(between ceiling wall, at least in archicad 13). thats what i really admire with the open source software, no selling fakes :-)

thanks again