Yes of course. Main Menu > Delete > Delete Null Nodes. FYI: For questions like this, I also highly recommend having a look at the documentation (Main Menu > Help > Alias Help). And in case you have a more complicated technical question, you might want to reach out to the Alias forum. You can find it here: forums.autodesk.com/t5/alias/ct-p/4000. I hope that helps
Problem with the scaling within alias is that the sizing of the surface continuity tool (i.e. the P/T/C letter size) is not affected. Windows scaling does affect it however anything below 200% on a 4k 28 inch monitor and the lettering (P/T/C) is unreadable as its tiny. 200% or above and its too large. Also the sizing of stuff like edges/CVS is quite bad and the quills on the curvature combs (almost ghost like thin on a 28 inch 4k monitor). You guys have draw style to change the thickness, however then you are already trying to compensate for bad scaling. As if I like a setting on a 1080p 27 inch monitor I should like the same setting with a 4k monitor if it scales properly. I shouldnt have to change the draw style. And its a bad "fix", as the highest thickness for edges in draw style is too thick and the one below too thin. So in summary: Please work on your scaling of CVS/edges/curvature combs/lettering on the continuity tool etc.
Good moves on the Sub D, I kinda thought of the hide feature myself.
is there an option to clean up the object lister and delete all null nodes in all layers and folders with one click?
Yes of course. Main Menu > Delete > Delete Null Nodes. FYI: For questions like this, I also highly recommend having a look at the documentation (Main Menu > Help > Alias Help).
And in case you have a more complicated technical question, you might want to reach out to the Alias forum.
You can find it here: forums.autodesk.com/t5/alias/ct-p/4000.
I hope that helps
Alias crashes at least once per hour.
Problem with the scaling within alias is that the sizing of the surface continuity tool (i.e. the P/T/C letter size) is not affected. Windows scaling does affect it however anything below 200% on a 4k 28 inch monitor and the lettering (P/T/C) is unreadable as its tiny. 200% or above and its too large. Also the sizing of stuff like edges/CVS is quite bad and the quills on the curvature combs (almost ghost like thin on a 28 inch 4k monitor). You guys have draw style to change the thickness, however then you are already trying to compensate for bad scaling. As if I like a setting on a 1080p 27 inch monitor I should like the same setting with a 4k monitor if it scales properly. I shouldnt have to change the draw style. And its a bad "fix", as the highest thickness for edges in draw style is too thick and the one below too thin. So in summary: Please work on your scaling of CVS/edges/curvature combs/lettering on the continuity tool etc.